Natural Causes is a 1953 comedy crime novel by the British writer Henry Cecil.
As with most of his work it combines Wodehousian humour with a potentially major crime theme.
After a senior judge rules against the megalomaniac owner of Clarion Newspapers, Alexander Bean, the angry tycoon seeks revenge against him.
When the blackmailer ends up dead, suspicion falls on the judge as a potential murder.A subplot also sees him having to preside over a libel case over a disputed Test match selection.
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