๐ The Scoop
Cavalry captain Gabriel Lacey returns to Regency London from the Napoleonic wars to become interested in solving crimes that go unnoticed by the Bow Street Runners, and take him from the mansions of Mayfair to the backstreets of London's rookeries.
Captain Lacey is asked by Peter Thompson of the Thames River Police to help him investigate a cold caseโthe murder of a woman found near the docks Thompson patrols. The investigation was sidelined, considered unsolvable, but Thompson has long wished to find her killer.
Captain Lacey joins him in the hunt, entering a part of society that is closed to outsiders. Meanwhile, he must deal with his daughterโs come-out and more developments in his new domestic life, including a blackmailer whoโs out to ruin Lacey any way he can.
Book 10 of the Captain Lacey Regency Mysteries
Genre: Fiction / Mystery & Detective / Historical (fancy, right?)
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