Moving out of the big city and in to the countryside makes for a good change of scenery, but even though the story starts with the violent and bloody death of a child the whole thing is surprisingly flat and unengaging. Searching for a malevolent, or not so malevolent dwarf (who knows) is not all that interesting, the automatons strangely hard to phantom (even though they might be historically accurate, or there abouts, once again who knows) and in the end, when all the threads come together, the solution is so weird and unbelievably out there it hurts your eyes. I mean... Just take that business with the goats! If it wasn't for the disclosure thingy I would rave on about it for half an hour. But the fact remains. Speed reading was the only way to shorten the pain.