Grangehurst, Yorkshire, England. Blythe Baker’s A Pattern of Death (Dickinson Sisters Mystery #2) a bat flies from the chimney into Lily and Iris’ shop scaring a rather important customer (at least the customer thought she was rather important) and brings the realization to the sisters that they need a chimney sweep to clear their chimney. Later, when walking and ‘window shopping’ the other stalls, Lily notices Iris’ growing pale. Lily looks around and sees who is causing Iris’ behavior to change. Nash Greenwood, chief of the fire brigade, and Iris’ is showing interest which Lily has not seen in a long while. Nash explains that he knows a chimney sweep, Mr. Nelson Burrows, who had done some chimney sweeping for him. Offer is made and accepted. Mr. Burrows climbs to the roof to inspect the situation. When Nash & Lily warm themselves in the kitchen, Lily sees ‘a shadow’ “pass(ed)by the window”, and then hears a scream from outside. Lily felt a “sickening chill” and quickly walked out of the shop thinking “Where is he? Where is he? Where is he?”. Mr. Burrows had slipped off the roof, but is fairly well. A chimney sweep falls from the roof? Rather odd. The sisters provide as much help as they can, but Mr. Burrows insists on returning home. As the sisters discuss the recent happenings, Iris takes note that their grandmother’s crystal cat is missing. They look all around, but the crystal cat is gone.
“Mr. Burrows,” exclaimed Lily while certain memories ran through her mind. And off she went to relate the theft to Constable Brown. He would leave the next morning for Mr. Burrows house, and Lily shall be with him. Upon arrival, they discover that Mr. Burrows is dead - a knife right to the heart. The crystal cat is not important now. Mrs. Burrows and her children are. Lily is determined to find justice for this poverty-stricken family. How? Who will help? What is the plan? Is there one? The author showed a side of Lily of which this reader was totally unaware. What memories keep returning to Lily which she hopes Iris never recalls. Lily has become a real character and not a just a cut and dry spinster. On to #3 - A Fraying of Schemes. 4 stars.