AN EVOCATIVE VICTORIAN DETECTIVE MYSTERY FULL OF CLEVER TWISTS
Pershore, 1890.
Talbots' Lodging House is renowned for its revolting fare. But no one ever died from dining there — until now.
Everyone who tasted the chef's soup is left with a nasty case of food poisoning.
BUT THE MAN WHO REFUSED IT IS FOUND DEAD.
Detective Inspector Samuel Ravenscroft and Constable Tom Crabb are called in to investigate.
Rumours abound that the dead man has been poisoned — a theory that fits with the circumstantial evidence.
Another guest dies in equally mysterious circumstances. Could arsenic be the common lethal ingredient?
Ravenscroft and Crabb begin to unearth long-buried secrets. But something's troubling Ravenscroft.
CAN THEY SOLVE THE CASE BEFORE THE PAST DESTROYS THE PRESENT?
Perfect for fans of M.R.C. Kasasian, E.S. Thomson, Oscar DeNuriel or Karen Charlton