![]() ![]() Further human activity during the coming days in the field, especially at night near George’s caravan also gives the sheep, and the readers for that matter, plenty of food for thought. Whilst they might not be going around with magnifying glasses the sheep do find a number of physical clues, as well as overhearing the humans who finally discover the body themselves. Nor will you be surprised that she and a few of others are determined to discover what happened to George. ![]() Since this is a mystery novel you won’t be surprised that within the flock there is a sheep named Miss Maple, who is known within her group for being remarkably clever. In particular these anthropomorphised sheep have a problem on their hands, as they have found their shepherd, George Glenn, dead in their field with a spade through him. This out of the ordinary story came my way via another blogger who although it didn’t work for them, thought of me and that I might enjoy it. What I am fairly sure you won’t be thinking of is a mystery novel set in rural Ireland, which focuses on a flock of anthropomorphised sheep. When you think of German crime fiction you tend to think of gritty pieces such as Ferdinand Von Schirach’s The Girl Who Wasn’t There (2015) or The Child (2006) by Sebastian Fitzek. ![]() ![]() A slightly more unusual mystery novel under review on the blog today. ![]()
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