The Unpleasantness At Baskerville Hall (Reeves & Worcester Steampunk Mysteries Book 4) - Plot & Excerpts
I said.The three of us began moving the log pile, one log at a time, back to its original position. As soon as we reached the bottom layer we knew the answer. Pasco was not there.“He was dead, wasn’t he?” I asked.“He was certainly not operational, sir, neither could he have been repaired this quickly. He’d require new turbines, or a new torso. He’d also require his head reattached, and at least thirty minutes on the steam outlet.”“Why would someone move him?” asked Emmeline. “We’ve already seen him.”I may not have had my kipper breakfast, but my little grey cells were in mid-season form. “I see all,” I said.“You do?” said Emmeline.“Indubitably. That is the right word, isn’t it, Reeves?”“I suspect so, sir.”“Good. The killer has taken some risk in moving the body in broad daylight, therefore one can deduce that it is of vital importance.”“Go on,” said Emmeline. “I adore it when you deduce.”“So, although we thought we had seen all there was to see this morning, we were mistaken.
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