A shadow falls across Edwardian England, where the aroma of incense mingles with the sharp tang of crime. In these masterfully crafted crime short stories, a modest priest unravels the darkest puzzles with a mind as keen as any detective's, yet guided by a conscience that never wavers. Each tale is a journey through the labyrinth of human nature, where moral dilemmas and religious themes entwine with the intrigue of classic detective fiction. Set against the evocative backdrop of early twentieth century England, this collection stands alongside the finest British mystery stories, inviting readers to ponder not only who committed the crime, but why-and at what cost. Long out of print and now republished by Alpha Editions, this volume has been restored for today's and future generations. It is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure, offering both the seasoned aficionado and the newcomer a glimpse into the golden age of mysteries. Here, philosophical mystery is not mere ornamentation, but the very heart of each narrative, challenging the intellect and stirring the soul. The stories resonate with readers of classic literature and those who cherish the subtle interplay between faith and reason. For admirers of Agatha Christie and Sherlock Holmes, this collection is a revelation: familiar in its cunning plots, yet singular in its exploration of the human spirit. The Edwardian era setting, with its fog-laced streets and quiet parish gardens, becomes a stage for questions that echo far beyond the crimes themselves. Whether savoured in solitude or added to a classic collection, this edition bridges past and present, reaffirming its place as a cornerstone of philosophical and literary mystery.
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