Buried in the Country

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by Carola Dunn


  Outside, as she clipped on Teazle’s lead, Eleanor said, “I wish I’d had a chance to get to know Rosie properly. I found her very pleasant.”

  “She was,” Nick agreed.

  “And she sounds like a good person, in spite of everything.”

  “We all have our faults,” said Jocelyn with unwonted tolerance.

  “The reverse goes for her brother,” Megan said. “No one could call him a good person. In fact, he was a rat. But he avenged her in the end and he deserves kudos for that. If I wasn’t sworn to uphold the law, I’d be inclined to shake his hand. All the same, I’m damn glad you collared him, Aunt Nell.”

  “I beg your pardon?” Jocelyn exclaimed.

  “Sorry, Mrs. Stearns.”

  “Not the ‘damn.’” The vicar’s wife flushed. “The ‘collared.’”

  Eleanor caught Megan’s eye. “I’m not allowed to tell you about that before I tell the coroner,” she said virtuously. And she had no intention whatsoever of telling even him the whole story.

  Emotionally drained, she turned down Jocelyn’s offer of lunch. After a brief stop at home to change, she took Teazle out through the back door and up the footpath behind the cottages to the cliff-top walk north of the village.

  The ever-restless sea reflected the grey clouds. A brisk, chilly breeze encouraged Eleanor to walk fast. No one else was about.

  She quickly reached her favourite spot on this stretch of the cliffs. A wooden bench set back a few yards from the edge gave a magnificent view from Tintagel Head to The Mouls, and behind it was a flat area of turf perfect for her exercises.

  The grass was wet, so she sat on the bench. After a few deep breaths, she noticed the scent of thyme and gorse in the air. She closed her eyes and heard a skylark singing, the cries of seagulls, the distant, intermittent roar of waves breaking on the rocks at the foot of the cliff. The stress of the morning ebbed.

  Calm and focussed, she began her exercises. After all, even here in peaceful Cornwall, her skills sometimes came in handy.

  HISTORICAL NOTES

  Launceston station was axed by Dr. Beeching in 1966. For the purposes of this story, I have axed Dr. Beeching.

  Sanctions forced Ian Smith and his supporters into a peace agreement with the African freedom fighters in 1980, and universal franchise was established.

  ALSO BY CAROLA DUNN

  The Daisy Dalrymple Mysteries

  Death at Wentwater Court

  The Winter Garden Mystery

  Requiem for a Mezzo

  Murder on the Flying Scotsman

  Damsel in Distress

  Dead in the Water

  Styx and Stones

  Rattle His Bones

  To Davy Jones Below

  The Case of the Murdered Muckraker

  Mistletoe and Murder

  Die Laughing

  A Mourning Wedding

  Fall of a Philanderer

  Gunpowder Plot

  The Bloody Tower

  Black Ship

  Sheer Folly

  Anthem for Doomed Youth

  Gone West

  Heirs of the Body

  Superfluous Women

  Cornish Mysteries

  Manna from Hades

  A Colourful Death

  The Valley of the Shadow

  Buried in the Country

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  CAROLA DUNN is the author of three previous mysteries featuring Eleanor Trewynn, most recently Valley of the Shadow, as well as the long-running Daisy Dalrymple series. Born and raised in England, she lives in Eugene, Oregon. You can sign up for email updates here.

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  CONTENTS

  Title Page

  Copyright Notice

  Acknowledgments

  One

  Two

  Three

  Four

  Five

  Six

  Seven

  Eight

  Nine

  Ten

  Eleven

  Twelve

  Thirteen

  Fourteen

  Fifteen

  Sixteen

  Seventeen

  Eighteen

  Nineteen

  Twenty

  Twenty-One

  Twenty-Two

  Twenty-Three

  Twenty-Four

  Twenty-Five

  Twenty-Six

  Twenty-Seven

  Twenty-Eight

  Twenty-Nine

  Thirty

  Thirty-One

  Historical Notes

  Also by Carola Dunn

  About the Author

  Copyright

  This is a work of fiction. All of the characters, organizations, and events portrayed in this novel are either products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously.

  BURIED IN THE COUNTRY. Copyright © 2016 by Carola Dunn. All rights reserved. For information, address St. Martin’s Press, 175 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10010.

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  Cover photograph of houses © Jo Parsons / Getty Images

  Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

  Names: Dunn, Carola, author.

  Title: Buried in the country / Carola Dunn.

  Description: First edition. | New York: Minotaur Books, 2016. | Series: Cornish mysteries; 4

  Identifiers: LCCN 2016024102 | ISBN 9781250047038 (hardcover) | ISBN 9781466847408 (ebook)

  Subjects: LCSH: Women detectives—England—Cornwall (County)— Fiction. | Murder—Investigation—Fiction. | Widows—Fiction. | BISAC: FICTION / Mystery & Detective / Women Sleuths. | FICTION / Mystery & Detective / Traditional British. | GSAFD: Mystery fiction.

  Classification: LCC PR6054.U537 B87 2016 | DDC 823/.914—dc23

  LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2016024102

  e-ISBN 9781466847408

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  First Edition: December 2016

 

 

 


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