Edmund Crispin - Holy Disorders, Victor Gollancz, 1947
Edmund Crispin - Holy Disorders, Victor Gollancz, 1947
Set during World War II in the fictional West Country cathedral town of Tolnbridge, the story begins when the cathedral organist is mysteriously attacked and later murdered. Fen, who is on holiday in the town, invites his friend Geoffrey Vintner—a mild-mannered composer—to act as the replacement organist.
Blue cloth in good condition. No dust jacket. Faded spine and bumped ends. Corners bumped. Tanning to endpapers and leaves. Text firm and clean.
Weight 180g. Pages 175.