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The Hosts of Midian

(1946)
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"Tiger" they called him, for no better reason than that his surname was Wragge, yet after all there was something feline, despite his limp in his movements and in the sleekness of his black hair and his clothes.

The case which "Tiger" Wragge is called in to investigate in The Hosts of Midian is no mere murder mystery. There is more to it than murder. Who are the Christian Psychocrats? Are they just a "crank" religious organisation - or do their activities cloak a more sinister design?

There is plenty of action and plenty to think about before the case is solved and the criminals brought to justice.

Paul Capon (1912-1969) was a British novelist of considerable reputation. He had over twenty novels to his credit and counted film editing and script writing as part of his experience. He traveled extensively in Europe and made hobbies of chess, book-collecting and swimming.



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