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John Bude's Death Makes a Prophet is a witty and engrossing mystery set in the quirky world of a small religious sect in the fictional town of Welworth. Known for its eccentric members and unconventional practices, the Children of Osiris (or Coo) find themselves at the center of a scandal when tensions within the group escalate into murder. Superintendent Meredith is called in to unravel the mystery, navigating a labyrinth of secret rivalries, hidden motives, and peculiar personalities. As he delves deeper into the lives of the sect's followers, Meredith discovers that beneath the veneer of spiritual harmony lies a web of jealousy, greed, and ambition. With sharp humor and a keen eye for human nature, Bude crafts a compelling tale that combines the charm of traditional British crime fiction with a satirical look at fringe societies. His vivid descriptions of characters and settings, along with the intricately plotted investigation, keep readers engaged until the surprising conclusion. Death Makes a Prophet is a delightful mix of suspense, humor, and insight, making it a must-read for fans of Golden Age mysteries and those who enjoy a touch of the unconventional in their crime fiction
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