Venom House is the 16th novel of the Bony series by Arthur Upfield. Bony finds himself in the coastal town of Edison, in south-eastern Queensland, investigating two bodies found in a man-made lake which surrounds the Answerth family’s mansion known as Venom House. The bodies are those of Ed Carlow, the local butcher, suspected of rustling local cattle to augment his business; and the second wife of the late Jacob Answerth. The household is a strange one: Janet Answerth, the eldest sister, feminine and in charge of the mansion; Mary, the youngest sister, masculine and in charge of the stock and station; Morris, the young half-brother, simple and kept locked in his rooms; and Mrs Leeper, the cook and house-keeper, and also a trained nurse. A pair of strange brothers, Robin and Henry Foster, and Albert Blaze, the station cook, also make up the cast. Not a great deal of unique Bony skill in this one, except perhaps using his sense of smell in the dark, but a clever plot with a few twists and some interesting characters. I didn’t guess the murderer before Bony revealed it, so i think readers will enjoy this one.