In 22 books over 24 years, the authors have created one of the best, perhaps my favorite, series. I've always admired their sense of history in England immediately after the Great War, their ability to study the despair of the men who fought, and the society they returned to. It is excellence seldom seen in a novel or for that matter, a history. The mystery plots are almost always good, and here, it's great. Rutledge is sent to Devon to explore a murder, which he successfully wraps up, when his irascible boss sends him to another town in the west because one of his colleagues has failed in a case. It's the best one in the series in recent memory
still rate thus your favorite series?
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