This book picks up close to when the last book left off, with Tommy Christie, former policeman, trying to pick up after having unexpectedly been made the newest Lord of Northmoor after the last two were murdered in the first book of the series. There is a village fete, the first in a long time, and everyone is happy. Well, almost everyone. Someone is certainly unhappy as there is another murder. And it has something to do with a story that happened during the war, accusations of cutting corners to make money, and Evelyn's father is one of the accused.
For a mystery, this series has tended to be fairly light. It will be interesting to see if all of the stories stay this close together in timeline.
Tommy and Evelyn #2
Three stars
Follows Murder at the Manor
Followed by Murder in the Churchyard
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