Death at St.James's Palace by Deryn Lake

Death at St.James's Palace by Deryn Lake

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Set in 1761 at the scene of the investiture of John Fielding, a blind but famous magistrate, this novel begins with the death of a nobleman in St James's Palace. Apothecary John Rawlings is intrigued and begins to see the case as a possible murder.

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Death at St.James's Palace by Deryn Lake

1761, London. Famous magistrate John Fielding - the Blind Beak to the mob - is to be honoured with a knighthood. Founder of the Runners, London's metropolitan police force, John Fielding is one of several important members of the community who gather at St James's Palace for the investiture. As the invited audience eagerly crane for a first glimpse of the new queen - widely rumoured to be the ugliest the country has ever seen - a terrible accident occurs when one of the crowd, a nobleman George Goward, tumbles down the great staircase to his death. Of all the assembled gathering, not one person saw him begin to fall. Even those standing closest to Goward had their eyes fixed on the royal entrance; his wife, the portly Lady Mary Goward, Jack Morocco, known to some as the Black Buck, the notorious Elizabeth Chaudligh, a lady infamous in certain circles for her talents in the bedroom. Only one person witnessed anything untoward - John Fielding, a blindman. A whispered sentence, an exhalation of breath - these are the only clues available to suggest the fall was no accident. Apothecary John Rawlings, accompanying his friend Fielding to the ceremony, sets out to investigate and despite the fact that his wife Emilia is expecting their first baby is soon drawn into a very intriguing mystery. And it seems that children might in fact be the key to unlocking the puzzle...
'The Queen of the Georgian historical mystery' The Times 'Meticulously researched, this is a series that brings the past to colourful life' Maxim Jakubowski, The Guardian 'An effervescent tale.. the author organises her large cast and colourful background with skill and gusto through a racily readable drama.' Mail On Sunday 'Lake brings eighteenth century England to life in a fine colourful style... Georgette Heyer... but with the knickers off.' Yorkshire Post
Deryn Lake is the pseudonym of a popular historical novelist who lives close to the famous battlefield of 1066.
SKU Unavailable
ISBN 13 9780749006464
ISBN 10 0749006463
Title Death at St.James's Palace
Author Deryn Lake
Series A John Rawlings Mystery
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Allison & Busby
Year published 2003-01-07
Number of pages 280
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.