Sunday, December 10, 2023

The Chancellor's Secret

 The 25th and final installment in Susannah Gregory's Matthew Bartholomew mysteries is a decent mystery but more importantly gives the characters a happy ending. Matthew marries Matilde, he's given a source of income so he can continue to treat the poor while still supporting himself, his sister Edith has remarried to a wealthy and good man, Brother Michael has installed a figurehead into the Chancellor's position so he can run the university from behind the scenes, and the town will no longer have to worry about Sheriff Tuylet's disturbed and violent teenage son.

In the meantime, Matt and Michael have to solve the mysterious deaths of two Chancellor candidates and deal with a collapsed bridge while Matt handles an atypical outbreak of the flux and two about-to-graduate students who've already set up shop as physicians. Matt's also frustrated by the local woman who's helping Matilde and Edith plan the wedding, worried about whether his sister's new marriage of convenience (her late husband had left a financial mess and her new husband is wealthy), and contemplating life once he gives up his teaching position. Add in a drought which turns into a flood and Gregory provides a fitting sendoff for her characters. I'll miss them, but I've got 25 books to reread.

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