C S Lewis and the Body in the Basement (C S Lewis Mysteries Book 1)
β Scribed by Richards, Kel
- Book ID
- 108117383
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 239 KB
- Series
- C S Lewis Mystery 1
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781921202810
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Itβs the summer of 1933, and Oxford don C. S. Lewis,
better known to his friends as Jack, is on a walking
holiday with his brother Warnie and young friend
Tom Morris. When Jackβs wallet is accidentally
destroyed, they visit a bank to replenish their fundsβand
walk straight into the scene of an impossible murder.
The victim is in the basement of the bank, alone, cut off
by brick and steel from the rest of the worldβand yet he
has been stabbed from behind and the murder weapon
has vanished.
Itβs a βlocked roomβ mystery that would have baffled the
cleverest sleuths of the Golden Age of detective storiesβ
but itβs being tackled by the brilliant mind and larger-than-
life personality of C. S. Lewis: beloved creator of
Narnia and formidable defender of the Christian faith.
The first in a new series of C. S. Lewis Mysteries.
Kel Richards is an author, journalist and broadcaster.
Kel presented Word Watch on ABC radio for 12 years
and is the bestselling author of The Case of the Vanishing
Corpse and The Aussie Bible. He currently hosts The Sunday
Night Open Line Show and Kel Richardsβ Word of the
Day on Radio 2CH-1170 in Sydney
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