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Holy Treasure!
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Holy Treasure!

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Hardly anyone attends St Martin’s Church, Kengrave Square, in West London, and it’s very nearly falling down. But when news gets out that it’s to be closed, and possibly sold, there’s a significant flurry of interest. The site is worth millions. Aziz Developments are after it, and so is the Community of Investors for Jesus - a curious American group of tele-evangelists. Enter the Honourable Mrs Monica Lodey, Kengrave Square resident, whose grandfather built the church. The venerable Mrs Lodey is determined to save St Martin’s. She’s not only rich but she can also exert huge influence: her brother is Chairman of Grenwood, Phipps, the merchant bankers, where Mark Treasure is Chief Executive.

When the vicar’s wife launches a fund to repair St Martin’s, there’s a rowdy parish meeting where Treasure’s actress wife Molly is the first to promise money. Treasure hopes that can be the extent of his involvement. But when a sudden death follows, spawning more dramatic events, both he and Molly find themselves gradually drawn into yet another investigation, and this time very close to home ground.

‘As nifty a puzzle as clever Williams has yet devised, redolent with the reddest of herrings.’ Sunday Times

‘As usual, the writer salts his tale with humour: but, also as usual, you leave the book with the sensation of having read more than just another thriller.’ Financial Times

‘Anyone who regrets the passing of the old-fashioned detective story could do much worse than turn to Mr Williams, with his astute but wry characterisation of English social life and his adept plotting.’ Sunday Telegraph

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Pan Macmillan
Country
United Kingdom
Date
2 February 2012
Pages
208
ISBN
9781447215370

Hardly anyone attends St Martin’s Church, Kengrave Square, in West London, and it’s very nearly falling down. But when news gets out that it’s to be closed, and possibly sold, there’s a significant flurry of interest. The site is worth millions. Aziz Developments are after it, and so is the Community of Investors for Jesus - a curious American group of tele-evangelists. Enter the Honourable Mrs Monica Lodey, Kengrave Square resident, whose grandfather built the church. The venerable Mrs Lodey is determined to save St Martin’s. She’s not only rich but she can also exert huge influence: her brother is Chairman of Grenwood, Phipps, the merchant bankers, where Mark Treasure is Chief Executive.

When the vicar’s wife launches a fund to repair St Martin’s, there’s a rowdy parish meeting where Treasure’s actress wife Molly is the first to promise money. Treasure hopes that can be the extent of his involvement. But when a sudden death follows, spawning more dramatic events, both he and Molly find themselves gradually drawn into yet another investigation, and this time very close to home ground.

‘As nifty a puzzle as clever Williams has yet devised, redolent with the reddest of herrings.’ Sunday Times

‘As usual, the writer salts his tale with humour: but, also as usual, you leave the book with the sensation of having read more than just another thriller.’ Financial Times

‘Anyone who regrets the passing of the old-fashioned detective story could do much worse than turn to Mr Williams, with his astute but wry characterisation of English social life and his adept plotting.’ Sunday Telegraph

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Pan Macmillan
Country
United Kingdom
Date
2 February 2012
Pages
208
ISBN
9781447215370