On holiday in Keldstone visiting his nephew, Jim, blanket manufacturer Athelstan Digby agrees to look after the old bookshop on the ground floor of his lodgings while his hosts are away. On the first day of his tenure, a vicar, a chauffeur and an out-of-town stranger enquire after The Life and Death of Mr. Badman by John Bunyan. When a copy mysteriously arrives at the shop in a bundle of books brought in by a young scamp, and is subsequently stolen, Digby moves to investigate the significance of the book along with his nephew, and the two are soon embroiled in a case in which the stakes have risen from antiquarian book-pinching to ruthless murder. First published in a limited run in 1934, this exceedingly rare and fast-paced bibliomystery set against the landscapes of Yorkshire is long overdue its return to print.
About the AuthorWILLIAM FRYER HARVEY (1885-1937) was a writer best known today for his strange stories such as 'August Heat' and 'The Beast with Five Fingers', though he also wrote many mystery tales. Born in Leeds, Harvey studied at Oxford and served in the Royal Navy during the First World War. He lived in Switzerland after the war before returning to Britain where he died in Letchworth, aged 52.
Book InformationISBN 9780712354370
Author W. F. HarveyFormat Paperback
Page Count 208
Imprint British Library PublishingPublisher British Library Publishing