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The Case of the Canterfell Codil
Phillip Fitzsimmons
Works of: Fiction
There’s a literary niche for all tastes including those who think that either Dorothy L Sayers wasn’t funny enough or that PG Wodehouse didn’t feature anywhere near as many baffling murders as he could have. The Case of the Canterfell Codicil is a classic, cosy, locked-room mystery written in the style of an homage to PG Wodehouse. The result, for those familiar with Wodehouse or Jerome K Jerome and Ruth Rendell or Dorothy L Sayers, is either an inexcusable offence to several beloved canons, or a hilarious, fast-paced, manor house murder mystery.
In The Case of the Canterfell Codicil, Wodehousian gadabout and clubman Anty Boisjoly takes on his first case when his old Oxford chum and coxswain is facing the gallows, accused of the murder of his wealthy uncle. Not one but two locked-room mysteries later, Boisjoly’s pitting his wits and witticisms against a subversive butler, a senile footman, a single-minded detective-inspector, an irascible goat, and the eccentric conventions of the pastoral Sussex countryside to untangle a multi-layered mystery of secret bequests, ancient writs, love triangles, revenge, and a teasing twist in the final paragraph.
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Other books by Phillip Fitzsimmons
Hardy Haul at Hardy Hall
Mystery and Malice aboard RMS Ballast
Foreboding Foretelling at Ficklehouse Felling
The Case of the Case of Kilcladdich
Reckoning at the Riviera Royale
The Case of the Carnaby Castle Curse
The Case of the Ghost of Christmas Morning
The Tale of the Tenpenny Tontine
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