Murder at St Paul's Cathedral
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Alan Turton
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Jim Eldridge
May 1941. One of the senior choristers of St Paul's Cathedral choir, Dr Edwin Roberts, is found beaten to death in the crypt of the Cathedral. Coburg and Lampson are called in to investigate, and when they get there, Coburg is pleasantly surprised to be greeted there by Arthur Waterson, now sporting a dog collar, someone he was at Eton with many years before. Waterson believes that there may be a connection between the very precious books that are houses in the Crypt and Dr Roberts' work at Bletchley Park. As Coburg and Lampson work to solve a very puzzling case, it becomes clear that there is more to the brutal murder than they first suspected.
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In the last series I loved the fact that the different accents told a story as clear as the dialog did. Sargent Lamson was from lower economic/educated group, whereas. Detective Chief Inspecter Coburg is from the aristocratic, well-educated class, with this the author was able to show how differently the groups endured the Blitz. I learned more about that terrible time in history.
Also, a lot more time was spent letting us get to know the characters.
I loved them and will miss sharing time with them.
So Disappointing
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The complexity of the murders.
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Homosexuality again
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