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Three Bags Full
by Leonie Swann
This is that weird beast (yes, I did it) that has non-human main characters, and doesn't descend to unbearable cuteness or syrupy sweetness. The sheep at the heart of the mystery are sheep. They behave believably, and consequently, it was easy for me to accept that, though at the mercy of their individual and herd fears and behaviours, they could work together to solve the apparent murder of their shepherd, George.
Listening carefully to what the various humans say who visit George's property after his death, they string together a number of clues that allow them to point to whodunnit. It's a slow-paced story that is amusing, though more of the grinning variety rather than guffawing.
Listening carefully to what the various humans say who visit George's property after his death, they string together a number of clues that allow them to point to whodunnit. It's a slow-paced story that is amusing, though more of the grinning variety rather than guffawing.