I'm having to attend hospital for a significant proportion of each day at the moment (and will be for the next 5 weeks), which is giving me an awful lot of reading time

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Today I finished "Gently Sahib", the 12th book in the George Gently series by Alan Hunter. This was an excellent read: Gently is called in to investigate when a local man (who turns out to have been a blackmailer) is eaten by a tiger in a small English village. There's no shortage of suspects - all the blackmailer's victims - but can Gently persuade anyone to tell the truth? Very good indeed, and not just for the creative use of a tiger as a murder weapon!