- Victor Whitechurch
Victor Lorenzo Whitechurch (
12 March 1868 –25 May 1933 ) was aChurch of England clergyman andauthor .He wrote many novels on different themes. He is probably best known for his detective stories featuring
Thorpe Hazell , which featured in theStrand Magazine , Railway Magazine, Pearson's and Harmsworth's Magazines. Hazell was a vegetarian railway detective, who the author intended to be as far fromSherlock Holmes as possible. Another character was the spy Captain Ivan Koravitch. He also wrote religious books, as well as novels set in the church (see below).Whitechurch's stories were admired by
Ellery Queen andDorothy L. Sayers for their "immaculate plotting and factual accuracy: he was one of the first writers to submit his manuscripts to Scotland Yard for vetting as to police procedure."Career
Whitechurch was educated at Chichester Grammar School and
Chichester Theological College . After various positions as curate he became vicar of St. Michael's,Blewbury in 1904. In 1913 he becameChaplain to theBishop of Oxford , and an honorary canon of Christ Church. In 1918 he becameRural Dean ofAylesbury .Works
* "The Chronicle of St George" (1891, editor)
* "The Course of Justice (a novel)" (1903)
* "The Canon in Residence" (1904)
* "The Locum Tenens: a novel" (1906)
* "The Canon's Dilemma" (1909)
* "Concerning Himself, The story of an ordinary man" (1909)
* "Off the main road - A village comedy" (1911)
* "Thrilling Stories of the Railway" (1912)
* "Left in charge" (1912)
* "A Downland Corner" (1912)
* "Three Summers - A Romance" (1915)
* "Parochial Processions: their value and organisation" (1917)
* "The Templeton Case" (1924)
* "A Bishop out of Residence" (1924)
* "Downland Echoes" (1924)
* "The Adventures of Captain Ivan Koravitch" (1925)
* "Concerning Right and Wrong. A plain man's creed" (1925)
* "If riches increase" (1923)
* "The Dean and Jecinora" (1926)
* "The Truth in Christ Jesus" (1927)
* "The Crime at Diana's Pool" (1927)
* "Shot in the Downs" (1927)
* "Mixed Relations" (1928)
* "First and Last" (1929)
* "Murder at the Pageant" (1930)
* "Murder at the College" (1932)
* "Mute Witnesses: Being certain annals of a Downland Village" (1933)Canon in Residence - Plot summary
The Reverend John Smith is a conventional cleric, who learns on holiday he has been promoted to be Canon in Residence of Frattenbury Cathedral. While staying at a hotel he meets a fellow Englishman, who tells him the clergy are too divorced from reality. This stranger drugs Rev Smith and takes his clerical clothing, leaving in return his garish clothing, which Rev Smith is forced to wear for the rest of his holiday in St Moritz. However because of this, he learns a great deal that the dog collar would have prevented. Meanwhile the stranger adopts Rev Smith's name and goes off gambling and quaffing vast quantities of champagne in Monte Carlo, to the horror of an Englishwoman there who writes to her friends in Frattenbury about him.
On returning to Frattenbury, Canon Smith champions the cause of reform, in particular improvements to slum housing to the anger of his church colleagues and the city magnates, who spread rumours of his supposed time in Monte Carlo.
He sends a £20 note he found in the stranger's jacket to someone threatened with bankruptcy. Unfortunately this turned out to be stolen in a bank robbery, and Canon Smith is embarrassed by having to admit in court how he came by the note to clear the accused.
All comes right when his friend Jane Rutland receives another letter about the "clergyman" and she is able to tip off the police to get him arrested. Canon Smith goes to the bank robber in the cells to thank him for opening his eyes to others' points of view, and shows his forgiveness. The novel ends with his engagement to Jane Rutland.
References
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Hugh Greene , ed. "Further Rivals of Sherlock Holmes",Penguin Books , 1973, ISBN 0140038914: Introduction.
* "Stories of the Railway",Routledge & Kegan Paul , London, 1977, ISBN 0 7100 8635 0: Introduction by Bryan MorganExternal links
* [http://home.aol.com/MG4273/moffett.htm#Whitechurch British Scientific Detection - Victor L Whitechurch]
* [http://gadetection.pbwiki.com/Whitechurch,%20Victor%20L GA Detection Wiki page:Victor L Whitechurch]
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