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The Case of the Canterfell Codicil, ch. 8 - 13

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message 1: by Nicole (new)

Nicole (nicolevickers) | 1814 comments There is quite a bit of going back and forth trying to determine who was where and when and who is their alibi. I'll admit to getting confused, lol. However, it's always been my firm belief whenever reading a mystery that two people who only have each other for their alibi could be in on it together, and those who tell someone that they will be their alibi are usually guilty of something on their own (Has anyone seen "Another Thin Man"? I watched if for the bazillionth time this weekend - a perfect example!!!).

Anyhow, Fiddles seems to have written Rosalind a nasty note which Anty needs to intercept before it reaches her because he's smitten with her and regrets his hasty actions.

Anty heads to the village of Fray to investigate there and he runs into a couple of people. The first is List Porter, the landlord of the Hare's Foot Inn. Porter informs Anty that due to the deal Sebastian was going to make with the land developers the river will probably be dredged, buried, or diverted and he will no longer have access to the water that makes his Hare's Foot Best Bitter what it is. He also informs Anty on some very interesting facts. First, he thinks the codicil is blank. Second, that the title of the earldom is actually in abeyance because during the War of the Roses the earl was petitioned to join Henry on the field of battle but he pretended he wasn't home, lol, and was in fields when called upon to do his duty (disguised as a farmer) and led others to believe he and his army had already ridden to join Henry's army. Then, we find out the Halliwell Canterfell (Fiddle's father) is actually staying at the inn - another suspect!

On his way back to the hall Anty comes across Mallett, the gardener, who is looking for a missing goat. This missing goat leads Anty to solve the first mystery (partially) of Sebastian's murder - he was driven to his death by a swarm of hoverflies planted in the room!!! The mail arrives, and is distributed by Lydde (BIG misunderstanding between Anty and Lydde) and Anty needs to recover the letter from Rosalind's room without her reading it first. He's able to pull this off, whew!

I'll add more later but I need to get ready for work. Will be back later today with more notes! :-)


message 2: by Mark Pghfan (new)

Mark Pghfan | 1939 comments Mod
I don't know if I will say it now, but I still suspect Lydde, given what I think I noted as a clue in his mention of where he was when the defestration (I love that word) occurred.


message 3: by Nicole (new)

Nicole (nicolevickers) | 1814 comments Mark Pghfan wrote: "I don't know if I will say it now, but I still suspect Lydde, given what I think I noted as a clue in his mention of where he was when the defestration (I love that word) occurred."

Are you sure you don't just want to be able to say the butler did it, Mark? ;-)


message 4: by Mark Pghfan (new)

Mark Pghfan | 1939 comments Mod
I'd love to, but there is a reason.


message 5: by Nicole (new)

Nicole (nicolevickers) | 1814 comments Mark Pghfan wrote: "I'd love to, but there is a reason."

LOL


message 6: by Nicole (new)

Nicole (nicolevickers) | 1814 comments There are so many red herrings, it's hard to keep track!


message 7: by Nicole (new)

Nicole (nicolevickers) | 1814 comments And....this section ends on a real cliffhanger. Possibly another locked room mystery. :D


message 8: by PugMom (new)

PugMom (nicoleg76) | 2014 comments I love the fact that they actually come out and say this is a locked room mystery LOL

There are so many fun elements. There's even a goat! I saw goats at the mansion when I went walking in the summer. They really do keep the vegetation at bay!


message 9: by Mark Pghfan (new)

Mark Pghfan | 1939 comments Mod
I finished last night, but I won't spill the beans at this time. (I'm starting on Jessica Fletcher, before it needs to go back to the library.)

There is certainly no end to the twists and turns in the plot, and I am loving that. Usually, the middle of our books drag a bit but this one keeps us going all the way.


message 10: by PugMom (new)

PugMom (nicoleg76) | 2014 comments I really have no idea who the culprit is at this point. I'll start on the next section tonight.


message 11: by Nicole (new)

Nicole (nicolevickers) | 1814 comments I'm going to post the final section tomorrow! Sorry, I got caught up in Twelve!


message 12: by Tina (new)

Tina (tinacz) | 6103 comments Mod
I want to visit the Hare's Foot Inn though I have no idea whodunit!


message 13: by Nicole (new)

Nicole (nicolevickers) | 1814 comments Tina wrote: "I want to visit the Hare's Foot Inn though I have no idea whodunit!"

Same! Well, I know whodunit....I just want to visit the inn, lol!


message 14: by Tina (new)

Tina (tinacz) | 6103 comments Mod
Nicole wrote: "Tina wrote: "I want to visit the Hare's Foot Inn though I have no idea whodunit!"

Same! Well, I know whodunit....I just want to visit the inn, lol!"


LOL I'm getting there, Nicole. To whodunit that is. As for the Inn, in my dreams.


message 15: by Tina (new)

Tina (tinacz) | 6103 comments Mod
Goats, dogs, earls, locked room deaths and a body flying out a window. This book has it all.

So, earldom and parliament position seem too strong and obvious motives so I'll look elsewhere for the perp.

I'm almost there, PI's. Ready to join in March read and discuss.


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