The lost art of brass rubbing, crooked antiques dealers, and smuggling
all figure in this tale of an unidentified man found naked and ritually
murdered on the altar in a Cornish church.
Inspector Cam, on vacation with his family, is asked to help out the
local police in this superbly plotted and literary mystery novel. Joan
Cockin has created a perfect microcosm of the Cornish village in
Villainy at Vespers (1949) and delights in populating the town of
Trevelley with all manner of eccentric locals and oddball tourists.
Leading the investigation is a nearly incompetent and irascible local
policeman named Honeywether who enlists the help of Cam, though it is
mostly the promise of free beer that decides the vacationing copper to
join the investigation. Together Cam and Honeywether uncover the
identity of the naked corpse and unravel a web of deceit and cover-ups.