Education's like murder.
It will out.
Anthony Bathurst drops into a Glebeshire church and when it transpires that the vicar is acquainted with the medical examiner on a case of murder, Bathurst is hooked.
He is soon on the trail of a most bizarre murderer.
Who could have slain the slightly mysterious, yet quite unsuspicious, man on the top of a local bus? Bathurst assembles a band of helpers, with the reluctant help of Inspector Curgenven, to get to the bottom of a most perplexing case.
And the vicar himself helps narrate the story of what is a seemingly impossible crime.
Murder en Route was originally published in 1930.
This new edition includes an introduction by crime fiction historian Steve Barge.