The Body on the Train by Frances Brody, Book Review
Available here (Ad Link) Another enjoyable Kate Shackleton mystery by popular historic crime author Frances Brody. Set in Yorkshire in 1929 during the time of labour unrest and widespread poverty, Kate is hired by Scotland Yard to undertake a sensitive investigation as a consultant. Being an investigator evidently means learning a lot about a wide variety of topics, including, in this case, rhubarb. I have actually attended a talk on rhubarb growing in Yorkshire, so I wasn’t surprised to read about the ‘Rhubarb Special’ train which delivers the huge quantities of rhubarb in season to London. I wasn’t expecting a dead body in among the rhubarb though, but then, anything can happen in Yorkshire. Fortunately, Kate is well connected and instigates an invitation to a country house in the rural area suspected by the police to be the centre of a conspiracy. Many current crime authors feel that their plots must touch upon a quest for social justice, or at least reflect social reali...