Felo De Se by R. Austin Freeman
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
The first part of the story is from the pov of Robert Mortimer, bank clerk, as he discovers a body on a church steps. In his shock he is befriended by John Gilliam, a gambler. But once his fortune has gone Gilliam is discovered dead, an apparant suicide. But Gilliam's cousin is not convinced and asks Dr Thorndyke to investigate.
An entertaining historical mystery
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