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The Garston Murder Case, first published in 1930 is the first book in author H. C. Bailey's series featuring hymn-singing criminal lawyer Joshua Clunk, who investigates stolen industrial secrets and a string of murders on the palatial estate of the Garston family and in the surrounding villages. Along the way, the viewpoints of Scotland Yard's Superintendent Bell, a local police inspector, a Jane Eyre-like nurse, and a young student are also presented, making The Garston Murder Case a classic example of a 'Golden Age' British mystery. In a quiet English village, the tranquility is shattered by a shocking murder that leaves the entire community in fear. Renowned hymn-singing criminal lawyer Joshua Clunk is called upon to unravel the mystery in "The Garston Murder Case," a classic whodunit by H.C. Bailey.With its richly drawn characters, intricate plot, and atmospheric setting, "The Garston Murder Case" is a masterful blend of suspense and intrigue. H.C. Bailey crafts a tale that keeps readers guessing until the very end. Fans of classic detective fiction will be enthralled by this timeless mystery, where every clue counts, and no one is above suspicion.
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