![]() Colonel Harris died from shotgun blast while riding his horse that morning. ![]() ![]() Rutledge’s first case is the murder of Colonel Harris of Upper Streetham. He has been released from the hospital and allowed to return to work, but he hasn’t told anyone that he’s been hearing the voice of a soldier he executed for insubordination mocking him in his head. Inspector Ian Rutledge of Scotland Yard is back on the beat following his tour of duty during World War I. Then I remember that they can’t even add an Interlibrary Loan Request button to their website and I stop worrying.) So, phone in hand (to check on Goodreads for the first book in the series), I picked up A Test of Wills because I wanted to start a new mystery series. (Y’know, the more I bash the Yarmouth library on here, the more I wonder if they’re ever going to stumble onto this blog and learn how much they disappoint me. The Ian Rutledge series is one of the few series that the Yarmouth library owns in its entirety, it feels like. After the high crazypants babytown frolics of The Tea Rose, I reverted to form and neglected to take great notes for the next book I read, A Test of Wills. ![]()
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