Robert Amiss finds himself bullied into helping David Elworthy, a newly appointed Bishop, to find out what is going on in the cathedral by becoming his temporary personal assistant. The person doing the bullying is Robert’s old friend Baroness ‘Jack’ Troutbeck who is an old flame of the Bishop’s.
Life in the cathedral close is full of incident and animosity with the resident canons at odds with one another and waspish with it. There are some marvellously well drawn characters and some very amusing dialogue and Plutarch, Robert’s cat, creates her own brand of chaos. Murder stirs things up and by means of a bit of skulduggery Robert’s friend, Ellis Pooley is seconded on an unofficial basis to help the local police’s enquiry.
This is one of the best books, in my opinion, in this entertaining mystery series. You don’t need to have read the preceding books to enjoy this one. If you enjoy totally outrageous characters – Jack Troutbeck is one of the best in fiction. She is colourful, outspoken and totally irrepressible and lovable with it as well as being highly intelligent and observant. The books, and this one is no exception, are well plotted and satirise British Institutions which gives added interest to the mystery part of the story.