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The knocker on death's door

Set in a small remote English village near the Welsh border, this mystery begins with the dedication of what is supposed to be the original door of the village church. Inspector George Felse is called when a photographer is found dead at the door.

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  • "Set in a small remote English village near the Welsh border, this mystery begins with the dedication of what is supposed to be the original door of the village church; Inspector George Felse is called when a photographer is found dead at the door."
  • "Detective Chief Inspector Felse investigates a series of murders in the small English village of Mottisham which seem to revolve around the local church door-an oaken Gothic portal, reputedly cursed."
  • "Set in a small remote English village near the Welsh border, this mystery begins with the dedication of what is supposed to be the original door of the village church. Inspector George Felse is called when a photographer is found dead at the door."@en
  • "Set in a small remote English village near the Welsh border, this mystery begins with the dedication of what is supposed to be the original door of the village church. Inspector George Felse is called when a photographer is found dead at the door."
  • "Presents an Inspector George Felse mystery."@en
  • "The day after a Gothic door is returned to its original place in the Mottisham village church, two men are found dead. The Welsh villagers, closed and suspicious of outsiders, believe their deaths were not accidental, but part of an ancient legend that told of an unrepentant monk who tried to enter to the church by grasping the door's iron knocker."@en

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  • "Downloadable audio books"@en
  • "Audiobooks"@en
  • "Detective and mystery stories"@en
  • "Mystery fiction"@en
  • "Mystery fiction"
  • "Detective and mystery fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en

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  • "The knocker on death's door"@en
  • "The knocker on death's door"