Bowman of the Yard: Book Three 'Wonderfully atmospheric, full of the thrills of Victorian London.' Adam Croft. Summer, 1892. Accompanied by the trusted Sergeant Graves, Detective Inspector George Bowman finds himself in Larton, a sleepy village on the River Thames. A series of supposed suicides has opened up old wounds between the locals and a gypsy camp in the woods. The detectives are viewed with suspicion as the villagers close ranks against their investigation, even more so when Bowman succumbs to visions of his ...
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Bowman of the Yard: Book Three 'Wonderfully atmospheric, full of the thrills of Victorian London.' Adam Croft. Summer, 1892. Accompanied by the trusted Sergeant Graves, Detective Inspector George Bowman finds himself in Larton, a sleepy village on the River Thames. A series of supposed suicides has opened up old wounds between the locals and a gypsy camp in the woods. The detectives are viewed with suspicion as the villagers close ranks against their investigation, even more so when Bowman succumbs to visions of his dead wife. His sanity in the balance, it's not long before he places Graves himself in danger, risking the wrath of the Commissioner of Scotland Yard. Is Bowman in full possession of his wits? As village life continues and a link between the suicides is discovered, Bowman finds himself ensnared in the machinations of a secret society, with a figure at its head who will stop at nothing to escape justice. Soon, the inspector is embroiled in a case that began on the dusty plains of Africa, and ends at the gates of a lunatic asylum. Richard James is an actor, playwright and author with many credits to his name. The Bowman Of The Yard series marks his first as an author. Other books in the acclaimed series include Devil in the Dock and The Head in the Ice. 'A genuinely impressive debut.' Andrew Cartmel, The Vinyl Detective . 'Crime fiction with wit and twists.' Richard Foreman, Raffles: The Complete Innings .
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