
Holy Disorders (A Gervase Fen Mystery)
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Paul Panting
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Edmund Crispin
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As inventive as Agatha Christie, as hilarious as P.G. Wodehouse – discover the delightful detective stories of Edmund Crispin. Crime fiction at its quirkiest and best.
Holy Disorders takes Oxford don and part time detective Gervase Fen to 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. The man didn't have an enemy in the world, and even his music was inoffensive: could he have fallen foul of a nest of German spies or of the local coven of witches, ominously rumored to have been practicing since the 17th century?
©2015 Edmund Crispin (P)2015 HarperCollins Publishers LtdReseñas de la Crítica
"I very much enjoy Edmund Crispin, who's extremely frivolous, with a marvellous comic sense" (P.D. James)
"Fen at his very best" (New York Times Book Review)
"Holy Disorders, uncannily recreates the mood of an antiquarian ghost story" (Washington Post)
"A master of the whodunnit… he combines a flawless plot, witty dialogue, and a touch of hilarity" (New York Times)
"Beneath a formidable exterior he had unsuspected depths of frivolity" (Philip Larkin)
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- peter
- 02-07-20
Crispin never disappoints
I guess the major difference these days between modern authors and golden age authors is that the golden age authors could really write and the authors today can only duplicate and construct. After an hour of Crispin you are in his universe and engrossed by his characters. I often don’t care how the mystery unfolds just as usually no one cares how a Shakespeare play ends. Not that I am comparing Crispin to the Bard except in their capacity to charm the listener and skillfully weave a web that entertains as it intrigues.
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