The Corpse in the Cellar: A 1930s Murder Mystery

The Corpse in the Cellar: A 1930s Murder Mystery

by KelRichards (Author)

Synopsis

e first in an entertaining new series of novels Due to impressive research, 1930s England is beautifully evoked Will appeal strongly to those nostalgic for a simpler age Woven throughout the story is an engaging conversation about Lewis's Christian worldview SYNOPSIS It's the summer of 1933, and Oxford don Clive Staples Lewis, better known to his friends as Jack, is on a walking holiday with his brother Warnie and young friend Tom Morris. When Jack's wallet is accidentally destroyed, they visit a bank to replenish their funds - and walk straight into the scene of an impossible murder. The victim is in the vault of the bank alone, cut off by brick and steel from the rest of the world. Yet he has been stabbed from behind and the murder weapon has vanished. A 'locked room' mystery - which would have baffled the cleverest sleuths of the Golden Age of detective stories - is tackled by the brilliant mind and larger-than-life personality of 'Jack' Lewis, beloved creator of Narnia and formidable defender of the Christian faith.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Publisher: Marylebone House
Published: 21 May 2015

ISBN 10: 1910674176
ISBN 13: 9781910674178

Author Bio
Kel Richards is a veteran Australian journalist, bestselling author and broadcaster.