Chapter One-2

Rafferty and Llewellyn British Mysteries Books 1 - 4 1047 words 2020-04-14 01:00:55

THE ONLY ROUTE FROM the meadow to the Shores' house was via a road full of meandering curves. Occasionally, as the highway wound lazily eastwards, back upon itself, and the hedgerows parted, they caught a glimpse of the river to their right, straight as a Roman road, the sun making a tarnished sheet of glass of its sluggish green surface. It shadowed as a flock of black and brown Brent Geese rose from the nearby mud flats, swooped low over the water and headed north, their plaintive 'rott, rott, rott' cry echoing across the still countryside, as if mocking Rafferty and his habit of constructing theories before he had any facts to back them up.

After about ten minutes, tall grey chimneys reared up above the river's west bank. The Shores' place, thought Rafferty. From this distance, it had a ……

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