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Nice Derangement of Epitaphs

โœ Scribed by Ellis Peters


Publisher
Grand Central Publishing
Year
1992
Tongue
en-GB
Weight
148 KB
Category
Fiction
ISBN
0446400696

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โœฆ Synopsis


"Shed here no tears. No Saint could die More Blessed and Comforted than I."

So read the epitaph composed by Morwenna Treverra centuries ago as she followed her beloved husband, Jan, into death. The couple have been together ever since, models of pious content, in the little seaside Saxon church near the villa of Maymouth. When curious scholars arrange to open Jan Treverra's tomb, it yields not one body but two...and neither one of them is Jan Treverra.

Detective Inspector George Felse happens to be on holiday nearby; indeed, he helped to open the crypt and reveal its all too modern contents. Now, from an ancient grave, mystery unfolds; a trail of violence in Maymouth's history that casts showds centuries long...

First time in paperback in the USA, this classic Detective Chief Inspector George Felse mystery has Felse leaving his family at the seaside to visit a tiny, Saxon cemetery, where an ancient crypt reveals a modern corpse.


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