The High Road by Terry Fallis
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
This is the conclusion of the first book, The Best Laid Plans. Angus and Daniel are now properly elected to the federal government and have been given the task of discovering why a bridge that crosses from Ottawa to Hull has collapsed. Angus, ever the engineer, takes the task very seriously.
A thoroughly enjoyable read.
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