Crime Club. Religion proving for a second time to have certain advantages for Mr. Buell, the Episcopal rector of a small...

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GILBERT'S LAST TOOTHACHE

Crime Club. Religion proving for a second time to have certain advantages for Mr. Buell, the Episcopal rector of a small Montana town, for when he, and a bishop and an archdeacon witness the killing of a baby's parents, he is unable to control his detecting instincts and happily cavorts with murder. An eccentric collection of characters, past and present inheritance and gossip, and Buell repeats his success as a sleuth in minister's clothing. Merry and gay.

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Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 15, 1948

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