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1941: Wartime police find a body in the iconic cathedral
1941: Wartime police find a body in the iconic cathedral
Both the centre of London and rural Kent continue to take a battering from German bombers. Canterbury and its distinctive cathedral are among the hardest hit. The landmark and holy site is the scene of further tragedy when Canon Walter de la Coeur is found savagely bludgeoned to death on the exact spot where Thomas Becket also met his end centuries before. Detective Chief Inspector Coburg and Sergeant Lampson are called in from Scotland Yard and must sift through the dead man’s responsibilities for the cathedral’s finances, as well as his private life. But their quest to find the killer is hampered when the deadly force of the Blitz strikes very close to home
Canterbury and London
The story is split between the two places but Canterbury is the focus of the novel since this is where the murder takes place and where the murder investigation is soon to start.
Canterbury was a pilgrimage site in the Middle Ages. Ancient walls, originally built by the Romans, encircle its medieval centre with cobbled streets and timber-framed houses.
Destination/Location: Canterbury, London Author: Jim Eldridge Departure: 1941
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