Season Of The Fox (A Servant Of The Crown Mystery Book 2) - Plot & Excerpts
“I take it we are walking,” the monk said. “We are,” Faucon replied. “After that, if you don’t mind, perhaps you’ll come with me to speak to Mistress Gisla. I’m hoping she’ll better tolerate my presence and answer truthfully if you’re at my side.” “Of course,” Colin replied as they started on their first trip around the storehouse. Faucon chose a pace he imagined slow to a servant who didn’t care much for his master. When he and Colin crossed their starting point for the second time, he looked at the monk. “I say that’s long enough to stand behind a man, slash his throat, then return his tally sticks and purse to a chest. What say you?” “I say you’re right about that, but I think it’s not long enough for that same person to also clean away the blood that surely stained her hands as well as a single shoe. Or to change her gown which must have been befouled after such slaughter.”
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