
Inspector Rudge was subconsciously aware that his enquiries were becoming unduly dispersed and that none of them by itself had so far earned the description of "thorough".
I love how Milward Kennedy adresses directly an issue that the reader might have with this book. Which makes this not an issue anymore, at least in my mind.
I´m at the end of chapter seven and so far it´s an enjoyable read and I have absolutely no clue where the story is heading.