Murder at St Paul's Cathedral
The gripping wartime murder mystery
(Author) Jim EldridgeMay, 1941. Amid the turmoil of the Blitz, the body of a St Paul's chorister is found in the cathedral crypt. Detective Chief Inspector Coburg and Sergeant Lampson face a delicate investigation within London's most cherished landmark. The dead man was far from popular, and the cathedral's wartime staff - Night Watch volunteers, clergy - and visitors offer no shortage of suspects. When the inquiry uncovers ties to Bletchley Park's secret operations and a murky trade in art and rare books, the mystery deepens. And when the killer strikes again, Coburg must act swiftly to preserve both justice and the sanctity of St Paul's.
Jim Eldridge
Jim Eldridge is a British author known for his historical fiction novels, particularly the best-selling "Football Academy" series for children. His engaging storytelling and vivid character development have captivated readers of all ages. Eldridge's work highlights the power of sports, friendship, and perseverance, inspiring young minds worldwide.