Poison with your pie, my dearie?
A sad and winding take that starts with a poisoned pie in Goody Anne's tavern. Now, having had the tavern for many years and serving hundreds,, maybe thousands of people and none dying of poisoned food, of course Goody Anne is quite upset. Sir Josse sets his mind to clear Anne and ensure her tavern continues serving Tonbridge and patrons passing through.
During his investigation, Sir Joss discovers the victim wasn't the intended victim, just an accidental one. The intended victim turns out to be someone who is not quite nice, searching for someone who is and causes a lot of problems and pain for Sir Joss, Abbess Helewise and many other people.
A very good book, with a few eye-raising and brow-furling surprises. This book made me angry, sad, and happy. I wept, I laughed, and I sighed. There was one part that made me so mad, I wanted to throw the book at someone, but then I wouldn't get to finish it. No, I won't spoil it for anyone, you'll have to read it for yourself. But if it doesn't make you angry, too, then please let me know what does.