
Murder at the College by Victor L. Whitechurch
Francis Hatton had gone to the university town of Exbridge to attend a committee meeting at St. Oswald's College. At the luncheon adjournment Hatton remained behind to eat his sandwiches, to read the report of the Society for the Preservation of Ancient Monuments, and to meet death – for Death, swift and unforeseen, struck him down in that brief hour...
Victor L. Whitechurch (1868 -1933), was a Church of England clergyman and author, writing books on religion, novels set in the church, thrillers and detective stories. Murder at the College was his last.
Francis Hatton had gone to the university town of Exbridge to attend a committee meeting at St. Oswald's College. At the luncheon adjournment Hatton remained behind to eat his sandwiches, to read the report of the Society for the Preservation of Ancient Monuments, and to meet death – for Death, swift and unforeseen, struck him down in that brief hour...
Victor L. Whitechurch (1868 -1933), was a Church of England clergyman and author, writing books on religion, novels set in the church, thrillers and detective stories. Murder at the College was his last.
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