Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Review: Fatal Enquiry by Will Thomas

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A Mysterious Review of Fatal Enquiry by Will Thomas. A Barker and Llewelyn Mystery.

Review summary: There is a strong sense of time and place in this well-structured mystery set in Victorian England, all of which forms a solid backdrop for the engaging characters of Barker and Llewellyn, who are back after a six-year absence. It is a most welcome return. (Click here for text of full review.)

Our rating: 4 of 5 stars

Fatal Enquiry Will Thomas

Fatal Enquiry
Will Thomas
A Barker and Llewelyn Mystery
Minotaur Books (May 2014)

Publisher synopsis: Some years ago, Cyrus Barker matched wits with Sebastian Nightwine, an aristocrat and sociopath, and in exposing his evil, sent Nightwine fleeing to hide from justice somewhere in the far corners of the earth. The last thing Barker ever expected was to encounter Nightwine again — but the British government, believing they need Nightwine's help, has granted him immunity for his past crimes, and brought him back to London.

Nightwine, however, has more on his mind than redemption — and as Barker and Llewellyn set out to uncover and thwart Nightwine's real scheme, they find themselves in the gravest danger of their lives.

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