Tuesday, 29 November 2016

"Holy Disorders", by Edmund Crispin

Novel, 1945

Engaging, subversive and occasionally very witty detective romp, focusing on the goings on in a small cathedral city in Devon, which can't seem to retain a share of extant organists. A book whose laconic approach, whimsical-cum-sinister settings and continuing warnings against witchcraft and Nazism place it very much 'of its time' and snug within its genre, although the writing sparkles and the plot's dastardly invention foreshadows 1960s tongue-in-cheek fantasy. An immensely enjoyable read.

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