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Murder in St. Giles
- Captain Lacey Regency Mysteries, Book 13
- Narrated by: James Gillies
- Length: 8 hrs and 53 mins
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Summary
London, 1819. When Brewster, my bodyguard, comes to me about a murder of a pugilist - and what’s more, says his wife has summoned me - I must hasten to St. Giles to find a killer before Brewster is arrested for the crime.
This is made difficult because Donata's late husband’s odious cousin has materialized to try to wrest her son into his care. After all, seven-year-old Peter is a viscount, and his cousin wants to get closer to the title.
But how close? If Peter’s life is in danger, I must remain, but Brewster risks hanging for the death of his wife’s brother-in-law. He’s done too much for me to turn my back on him, but the devil if I’ll let the Breckenridge cousin get his clutches on Peter.
It will take all my perseverance, and a few wiles, to plow through these difficulties. In the meantime, I meet a runner who teaches me about crime and punishment in this enlightened age, and Brewster’s old trainer, who made him the excellent pugilist - and thief - he is today.
This is the 13th book in the Captain Lacey regency mysteries. This is a full-length novel.
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- PJD
- 09-01-20
Pure enjoyment!
A wonderful story, as always in this series and beautifully read, each character perfect.
I am always sad to come to the end of each book and so look forward to the next one. Soon please!
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