An immensely enjoyable series for fans of historical fiction and crime novels alike * Guardian *<br />Patrick Easter [...] brought alive the alleys, dives, waterways and dank doings of the Port of London in its swarthy prime at the tail-end of the 18th century * Wharf *<br />Easter . . . masterfully sketches Georgian London, the misty, miasmal and often treacherous Thames, and a cast of unsavory characters. Stirred together, these elements create a delicious diversion from the rigors of twenty-first century life * Quarterdeck *

October, 1799. A century is coming to an end, but river policeman Tom Pascoe's work is never done. A new case in London's Docks holds danger not just for Tom but for the nation. Sailing master Robert Cox cannot pay his gambling debts. But he has information about a ship which has arrived in British waters carrying a precious cargo. Selling that information to one of London's most feared men might be Robert Cox's salvation - or his damnation. Elsewhere in the warren of streets and waterways, Tom and his assistant Sam Hart are tipped off about a robbery. Their inquiries take them to London's secretive Jewish community, where a dealer admits to being told that a quantity of silk is about to come on the market. But when Robert Cox goes missing and powerful men from London's underworld and beyond begin to hunt for the silk, Tom finds himself investigating not just a crime but a conspiracy that will threaten his life, his family and his country.
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The fourth in a series of historical thrillers featuring former naval officer Tom Pascoe - now a river surveyor policing the Thames around London's crime-ridden Docks.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781780877648
Publisert
2015-04-02
Utgiver
Vendor
Quercus Publishing
Vekt
658 gr
Høyde
241 mm
Bredde
164 mm
Dybde
29 mm
Aldersnivå
01, G
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
400

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

Patrick Easter was a police officer in the Met for thirty years and during that time was part of the Marine Police force. On retirement, he became a successful journalist writing both for technical journals and the national press. His stint with the Marine Police coupled with a love of 18th Century history make him the perfect author for this subject.