The Crime at Diana's Pool
Victor L. Whitechurch The Reverend Harry Westerman was ?an energetic, capable parish priest, a good organiser, and a plain, sensible preacher? and ?a particularly shrewd and capable man. It was no idle boast of his that he had made a habit of observation - many of his parishioners little guessed how closely and clearly he had summed them up by observing those ordinary idiosyncrasies which escape the notice of most people. He was also a man who could be deeply interested in many things quite apart from his professional calling, and chiefly in problems which concerned humanity.? Attending the garden party of a newcomer to the parish of Coppleswick he makes a discovery that leads to a long and complicated investigation with sinister connections to past events.
Genres:
MysteryCrimeClassicsFictionBritish Literature
192 Pages