The Problem At Two Tithes (An Angela Marchmont Mystery Book 7) - Plot & Excerpts
When Inspector Jameson rang the bell, the door was answered by a young woman brandishing a broom who informed him that Mr. Tipping was out and not expected back immediately. The woman looked familiar to Jameson, but it was not until she had shut the door that he remembered who she was: it was Alice Hopwell, who lived in the cottage that backed on to the Red Lion, although she had shown no sign that she recognized him. He set off back into Banford with a sigh. It was a walk of only half a mile or so but the weather was pleasant and the countryside around him attractive, and so he decided to take a little detour past a cluster of pretty cottages that stood off to one side of where Dead Man’s Path began. He was just regarding the first one and admiring its colourful window-boxes and neatly-painted fence, when he saw that someone was kneeling by a border in the front garden, weeding. It was Kathie Montgomery. She glanced up. ‘Hallo, inspector,’ she said, and smiled as though she were pleased to see him.
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