The Viaduct Murder by Ronald Arbuthnott Knox is a witty mystery that explores themes of amateur investigation, the complexities of human nature, and the unexpected twists in seemingly simple situations. The story follows a group of unlikely investigators - a retired clergyman, a former don, a military intelligence officer, and a vacationing friend - who, after discovering a dead body while playing golf, decide to take the investigation into their own hands. Unwilling to trust the police, they embark on their own sleuthing adventure, relying on their individual skills, intelligence, and wit to…mehr
The Viaduct Murder by Ronald Arbuthnott Knox is a witty mystery that explores themes of amateur investigation, the complexities of human nature, and the unexpected twists in seemingly simple situations. The story follows a group of unlikely investigators - a retired clergyman, a former don, a military intelligence officer, and a vacationing friend - who, after discovering a dead body while playing golf, decide to take the investigation into their own hands. Unwilling to trust the police, they embark on their own sleuthing adventure, relying on their individual skills, intelligence, and wit to unravel the mystery. Through its light-hearted yet engaging narrative, the book delves into themes of curiosity, trust, and the human tendency to question authority, particularly when faced with an unusual situation. The characters' diverse backgrounds bring humor and unique perspectives to the investigation, which often takes unexpected and entertaining turns. At its core, the story is about the importance of human connections, the value of teamwork, and the often humorous complexities that arise when ordinary people are thrust into extraordinary circumstances. This charming mystery offers a delightful blend of intrigue, character dynamics, and sharp humor.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ronald Arbuthnott Knox was a prominent Roman Catholic priest, theologian, and author known for his detective stories and work as a broadcaster for BBC Radio. Born into a distinguished family, Knox attended Eton College and won multiple scholarships to Balliol College, Oxford. Initially ordained as an Anglican priest in 1912, he later converted to Catholicism in 1917 and was ordained as a Catholic priest in 1918. After his conversion, Knox became a notable figure in the Catholic intellectual community, writing books of essays, novels, and religious works. One of his most significant contributions was his re-translation of the Latin Vulgate Bible into English, a project he began in 1936, using Hebrew and Greek sources to provide a more accurate translation. Knox's work in theology, alongside his detective fiction, showcased his ability to blend intellectual rigor with creative storytelling. His detective novels, often marked by wit and clever plotting, earned him recognition in the genre. Knox passed away on 24 August 1957. His funeral was held at Westminster Cathedral, with a requiem mass celebrated by Bishop Craven and a eulogy delivered by Father Martin D'Arcy. He was buried in the churchyard of St Andrew's Church, Mells.
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