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The Sinister Student
Kel RichardsPaperback 2016-09-15
A new who-dunnit from the best-selling author of The Case Of The Vanishing Corpse. It's 1936 in Oxford, and C S 'Jack' Lewis is meeting with his literary friends The Inklings. The next morning, a visitor to the meeting - a young undergrad named Auberon Willesden - is found murdered in his college room. Can Jack and The Inklings solve the bizarre case?
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It's a Thursday evening in 1936. Clive Staples Lewis (known to all his friends as "Jack") is hosting a gathering of that well-known literary group, The Inklings. Among the regulars are his brother Warnie, J. R. R. Tolkien, Neville Coghill, Hugo Dyson and Adam Fox. Two visitors are also attending - Jack's old pupil Tom Morris and an undergraduate named Auberon Willesden.
The following morning Willesden is found murdered in his room in Magdalen, though both the door and the windows were locked from the inside. And not only has he been murdered: he has been beheaded - and the head is missing!
Who killed the student?
And why?
And, more baffling still - how was it done?
It's a puzzle that will tax the brilliant ingenuity of Jack and his fellow Inklings to the limit.
Praise for The Corpse in the Cellar:
'A satisfying, many-faceted piece of holiday reading.' Methodist Recorder
'Charming.' The Tablet
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A new who-dunnit from the best-selling author of The Case Of The Vanishing Corpse. It's 1936 in Oxford, and C S 'Jack' Lewis is meeting with his literary friends The Inklings. The next morning, a visitor to the meeting - a young undergrad named Auberon Willesden - is found murdered in his college room. Can Jack and The Inklings solve the bizarre case?
Publisher Description
It's a Thursday evening in 1936. Clive Staples Lewis (known to all his friends as "Jack") is hosting a gathering of that well-known literary group, The Inklings. Among the regulars are his brother Warnie, J. R. R. Tolkien, Neville Coghill, Hugo Dyson and Adam Fox. Two visitors are also attending - Jack's old pupil Tom Morris and an undergraduate named Auberon Willesden.
The following morning Willesden is found murdered in his room in Magdalen, though both the door and the windows were locked from the inside. And not only has he been murdered: he has been beheaded - and the head is missing!
Who killed the student?
And why?
And, more baffling still - how was it done?
It's a puzzle that will tax the brilliant ingenuity of Jack and his fellow Inklings to the limit.
Praise for The Corpse in the Cellar:
'A satisfying, many-faceted piece of holiday reading.' Methodist Recorder
'Charming.' The Tablet