Joseph Smith Fletcher (1863-1935) was an enormously prolific author of fiction and non-fiction, and wrote many detective novels, beginning in the 1880s. He also produced four volumes of short stories.
This is a traditional British whodunit, published in 1932, towards the end of his life.
"The private eye Ronald Camberwell and his associate Chaney are called to investigate the mysterious disappearance of 15th century gold chalice and paten and of two priceless books. These precious antiques have been stolen from a county church’s vestry..." (Google books)
Of course, there's a murder in the offing.
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