Holy Disorders

Holy Disorders by Edmund Crispin is a mystery novel published by Penguin in 1958. This edition spans 219 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Oxford don and part-time detective Gervase Fen, who finds himself in the town of Tolnbridge, where his leisurely pursuits with a butterfly net are interrupted by the murder of the cathedral organist, prompting him to take on the role of sleuth.
Readers will discover Gervase Fen’s engaging investigation as he seeks to uncover the identity of the murderer, providing a blend of intrigue and wit. The narrative captures the essence of traditional mystery and detective fiction, inviting readers to join Fen in his pursuit of justice. With its setting and character-driven plot, this book offers a unique exploration of crime and deduction within a charming backdrop.
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Oxford don and part-time detective Gervase Fen is in the town of Tolnbridge where he is happily bounding around with a butterfly net until the cathedral organist is murdered, giving Fen the chance to play sleuth. Tracking down the culprit pleases Fen immensely. Only the reader will have a better time.
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