Summerbook #19: War In Heaven
War in Heaven, by Charles Williams I sort of started this accidentally; I wasn't sure if I'd read it before, and next thing I knew, I was away. Charles Williams, quite a strange man, wrote novels which were also quite strange. He worked at Oxford University Press, but in London, was a connection of the Inklings, had a large theological and literary interest, and seems to have been highly charismatic. He wrote six novels, all "supernatural thrillers," and this was the first, published in 1930. Williams' ideas of what a supernatural thriller might be are not at all what anybody else would think of. We start at a publishing house in London, where Mr. Rackstraw comes back from lunch and discovers a dead body in his office. So there's a mystery there. Also, one of his authors has just turned in a manuscript tracing the history of the Holy Grail (Graal), and concluding that it currently rests in a small country church in the village of Fardles....