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The Hymn Tune Mystery

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George A. BirminghamFirst published 19313 editions

"A cathedral verger very seldom turns out to be a burglar. There is a certain rather piquant antithesis between the two professions." Carminster is in a state of upheaval. The diocese has already had to deal with the verger's theft of Lady Carminster's emeralds - and now the organist Mr. Cresswood has died after a drunken accident in the organ loft. But was it an accident? And why are so many of the newcomers to Carminster so interested in the musical composition on which Cresswood was said to be working when he died? Whatever the truth, the Reverend John Dennis is determined to get to the bottom of it. Originally published in 1930, this is a classic British murder mystery from the golden age of detection.

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First publish date 19311 credited authorSearch language english

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