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A Carriage of Misjustice

Saturday, April 13, 2024

A Carriage of Misjustice (2020) Charlie Cochrane (Lindenshaw Mysteries)

A Carriage of MisjusticeI still find it odd how a story that is perfectly adequate but nothing special can work so well as a comfort read.

Possibly it’s just the sheer decency of the two main characters.

Like any parish, Lindenshaw had its share of people who would prefer it if there were no women priests, the only prayer book used was the one published in 1662, and everyone lived by the parts of the Levitican law that didn’t apply to them but stopped everyone else having fun.

What would his colleagues say if they saw him having an earnest conversation with a dog? The children wouldn’t bat an eyelid, naturally. They’d understand such things were important.

We understand that Nick had suffered some bruising on his . . . upper thighs.” “No need to be coy, Chief Inspector.”

Melanie clearly found that as amusing as Callum’s suggestion of another woman. “He had bruising on his bum.

Publisher: Riptide Publishing

Cover Art by L.C. Chase

Rating: 7/10

 

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