A Georgian anomaly!

Secret Mischief (Cragg & Fidelis Mystery #7) by Robin Blake              

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It all starts with a dead pig! April 1746, on a breezy April morning, Preston County Coroner Titus Gragg is called out to a neigboring village to investigate a murder.
Much to his disgust the body turns out to be pig farmer Richard Giggleswick‘s prized animal! We have a boar assassination! The End!
That however was never to be the end. The very next day Titus finds himself with Dr. Luke Fidelis journeying once more to Chimneystacks Farm to investigate the same farmer’s demise. Their discovery process takes them onto Liverpool to consult with Ambrose Parr, Farmer Giggleworth’s lawyer and man of business.
A missing paper is alluded to by a frail, possibly demented mother
More truth than fiction, this turns out to be a paper labelled Tontine Fund—whatever that might be? signed twenty years prior!
Ah! and when they do realize what it is, the situation looks, as Fidelis says, ‘a ready-made list of people who may have shot Richard Giggleswick.’
As always it takes me a chapter or so to settle into the rytmn of a Cragg and Fiselis novel, but it’s not long before I’m wondering how things will play out—which they do—even if the pace is slower than I’d reckoned on.

A Severn House (Canongate Books) ARC via NetGalley  

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