Ann Granger's new historical crime series transports readers to Victorian England and has won the hearts of her existing fans and brought her to a whole new audience
Ann Granger brings Victorian London vividly to life in her second novel to feature Scotland Yard Inspector Ben Ross.
Ann Granger's new historical crime series transports readers to Victorian England and has won the hearts of her existing fans and brought her to a whole new audience
Ann Granger brings Victorian London vividly to life in her second novel to feature Scotland Yard Inspector Ben Ross.
The second novel in Ann Granger's wonderfully atmospheric Victorian mystery series.
Lizzie Martin, lady's companion, has been sent from London to the New Forest to comfort a young woman whose baby has tragically died. A sad enough task, but things take an even darker turn when a rat-catcher is found murdered in the garden, and the young woman is discovered beside the body, crying and covered in blood. Not knowing where else to turn, Lizzie calls upon her friend Inspector Ben Ross from Scotland Yard to solve the horrific crime.
Praise for Ann Granger's previous crime novels: 'Characterisation, as ever with Granger, is sharp and astringent' The Times
'The plot is neat and ingenious, the characters rounded and touchingly credible, and the writing of this darkly humorous but humane and generous novel fluent, supple and a pleasure to read' Ham and High
'The reader can expect a treat. Lively, different and fun' Yorkshire Post
'Ann Granger's skill with character together with her sprightly writing make the most of the story....she is on to another winner' Birmingham Post
'One of crime fiction's most engaging heroines' Yorkshire Post
Ann Granger has lived in cities all over the world, since for many years she worked for the Foreign Office and received postings to British embassies as far apart as Munich and Lusaka. She is now permanently based in Oxfordshire.
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