Frequent Hearses

Frequent Hearses by Edmund Crispin, published by Penguin in 1987, is a mystery novel featuring Oxford don Gervaise Fen. In this edition, spanning 224 pages, Fen takes on the role of a literary advisor for a film, which leads him into the investigation of the death of a bit-part actress. The narrative unfolds within the context of the film industry, blending elements of fiction and traditional detective work.
Readers will find a blend of intrigue and wit as Gervaise Fen navigates the complexities surrounding the actress’s demise. The story delves into themes of mystery and investigation, showcasing Crispin’s unique approach to the genre. This New Ed edition is presented in English and offers a compact reading experience, making it suitable for those interested in traditional mystery narratives.
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When Oxford don Gervaise Fen serves as a literary advisor on a film, he becomes involved with the death of a bit-part actress
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