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1937: Professor Morley’s guide to Norfolk is a story of bygone England; quaint villages, eccentric locals – and murder!
1937: Professor Morley’s guide to Norfolk is a story of bygone England; quaint villages, eccentric locals – and murder!
In The Norfolk Mystery, the first in the County Guides series, we meet Swanton Morley. Eccentric, Morley plans to write a series of guides to the counties of England and so employs an assistant, Stephen Sefton, who is also a veteran of the Spanish Civil War.
Their journeys around Norfolk, what starts as a sightseeing tour quickly turns into a murder investigation.
These are excellent books for a good story that you can really use as informal guides to the places they are set! 1930’s England is beautifully evoked.
‘Every county is a crime scene’
The setting is Norfolk as a whole – a character in itself!
A church in Blakeney coastal village- where a vicar is found hanging from the church bellrope. Now the village is a nice place to visit and there is a church but it’s not based on a real place!
“We arrived at the old seaport of Blakeney, the song of the thrush preceeding us” “Blackeney – the Florence of East Anglia”
The character Swanton Morley, is named after a Norfolk village. It would be fun to go here and just see the character personified in the place itself!
Morley lives in Norfolk, in a house called St George’s –to represent England as a whole.
Author/Guide: Ian Sansom Destination: Norfolk Departure Time:1930s
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