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Eccentric Oxford professor Gervase Fen made his debut in The Case of the GildedFly which Edmund Crispin wrote to win a bet. With Holy Disorders firstpublished in 1945 Crispins skills matured but Fen remains as maddeninglychildish as ever still deliciously fond of his own wit and erudition. Hesequally fond of amateur sleuthing so the murder of the cathedral organist is acause for glee. Could the fellow have fallen afoul of a nest of German spies orof the local coven of witches ominously rumored to have been practicing sincethe 17th century? Tracking down the answer pleases Fen immensely only thereader will have a better time. This said the New York Times Book Review isFen at his very best. «
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