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Judith Cutler (Author)
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September 17, 2009
Tobias Campion is happily settled as vicar at Moreton Priory. He finds the new lady living of Moreton Hall a charming and generous spirited member of his parish who is only too willing to help Tobias and his friend Dr. Hansard look after the less fortunate in the community. Lady Chase's nephew, Marcus Bramhall, however is another kettle of fish. No sooner has he moved his entire family into the Hall, under the pretence of concern for his aunt's recent widow status, than things start going awry.

Miss Southey, the Bramhall family's ill-treated governess, intrigues Tobias with her secretive ways. When a stranger's body is found in a river on the estate, Tobias and Hansard suspect foul play. Who is the man? Evidence suggests he has travelled a fair distance but why? When it appears he may have something to do with Lady Chase's lost son, and then Miss Southey mysteriously disappears, Tobias realizes he and Hansard may have to adopt their sleuthing cloaks once again.


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'Cracking. Streets ahead of most historical crime fiction' --Andrew Taylor, author of Bleeding Heart Square

'Rich and entertaining' --The Observer

About the Author

Prize-winning short-story writer JUDITH CUTLER is the author of two acclaimed series of crime novels set in Birmingham. The Dying series features amateur sleuth Sophie Rivers, while in her police procedural series Inspector Kate Power lives up to her name. One-time Secretary of the Crime Writers' Association, Judith has taught Creative Writing at Birmingham University, and has run occasional writing courses elsewhere. Now a full-time writer, she lives near Canterbury with husband and crime-writer Edward Marston.

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  • Paperback: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Allison & Busby; Reprint edition (September 17, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0749007354
  • ISBN-13: 978-0749007355
  • Product Dimensions: 7.7 x 5 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,312,723 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Regency period mystery in a small country parish, November 19, 2009
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1811, England, in the country parish of Moreton St Jude, Tobias Campion is a young rector intent on his faith and caring for his flock, particularly the impoverished. He is fortunate in that the widowed Lady Chase is like-minded in her concern for the poor, as well as the wife of his good friend, Dr. Hansard. But once again, murder becomes his additional concern as a dead body is found and the governess who first discovered the body disappears on the same day. Campion is not a natural sleuth. He really is just trying to find his way in his calling, but he does have the desire to seek justice and help his flock, and he has the much more skilled help of Dr. Hansard, and Hansard's colleague who is particularly skilled with post-mortems, and Tobias' resourceful servant, Jem.

I found the first book featuring these characters, THE KEEPER OF SECRETS, to be excellent. This mystery was puzzling in aspects, and remained a little strange even after the denouement, but the perpetrator was somewhat obvious to me (at least toward the latter half of the book). I did like Tobias being an extremely amateur sleuth. He truly hasn't much experience or skill or even a love of mysteries at this point, and he may never. In that respect, it's hard to say where this series may be heading. However, the setting and the characters remain intriguing enough. It will be interesting to read more mysteries in this series.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful story, but poor editing in 2009 paperback., October 3, 2011
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Judith Cutler's second book in her historical mysteries is every bit as wonderful as the first, The Keeper of Secrets. Tobias Campion has settled in and made his place secure as the rector of Moreton St. Jude. Even though his life had previously been one of wealth and privilege Tobias felt a sincere calling to become a servant of his Maker. The poor are always on his mind and he spends his days trying to make their lives more comfortable. Lady Chase is now widowed and she returns to Moreton Hall to await word of the search she is conducting to find her son, Hugo, Viscount Wombourn, who has been missing since the battle of Talavera in 1808. No word has been heard from him since he went missing from the battlefield, but his mother is sure he is still alive. Into this scene comes a stranger who is found dead in a swollen stream. No identification is possible and there are no clues as to why he was in the area until a newspaper advertisement regarding a reward for information about Viscount Wombourn is found in the man's boot. There are plots and sub-plots aplenty in this very well written mystery taking place in 1811 in this rural English neighborhood.

I really enjoy the way Judith Cutler writes her historical novels. I like seeing how the society is divided and the extremes that each level goes to to keep it that way. It is obvious that the author had done much research so she not only puts the characters in their proper historical positions, but she also gives them life so they become people, not simply characters. This novel has several different mysteries going on at once but by the ending of the book they have all been made to dovetail into one complete story.

The only reason I have not given this novel a full five star rating is because of the editing. I thought at first that some type of regional method of speaking was taking place when I would struggle so much with particular sentences. No, it turned out that it was simply very poor editing. Many, many words are omitted, there are many times when singular words should have been plural, and several times when the wrong character name was used. It made for a distraction which took me away from what was happening in the book and made me focus on something which should never have been a factor. My copy is the paperback edition published in 2009. It really is a shame that something which could have been so easily corrected had to interfere with my enjoyment of this novel.
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