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The Butcher Of Smithfield: 3

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Butcher Of Smithfield: 3
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Susanna Gregory
SeriesAdventures of Thomas Chaloner
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:512
Dimensions(mm): Height 196,Width 126
Category/GenreHistorical mysteries
ISBN/Barcode 9780751539547
ClassificationsDewey:823.914
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Little, Brown Book Group
Imprint Sphere
Publication Date 4 December 2008
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Thomas Chaloner, just returned from a clandestine excursion to Spain and Portugal on behalf of the Queen, finds London dank and grey under leaden skies. He finds many things changed, including the Government slapping a tax on printed newspapers. Handwritten news reports escape the duty, and the rivalry between the producers of the two conduits of news is the talk of the coffee houses with the battle to be first with any sort of intelligence escalating into violent rivalry. And it seems that a number of citizens who have eaten cucumbers have come to untimely deaths. It is such a death which Chaloner is despatched to investigate; that of a lawyer with links to 'the Butcher of Smithfield', a shady trader surrounded by a fearsome gang of thugs who terrorise the streets well beyond the confines of Smithfield market. Chaloner doesn't believe that either this death or the others are caused by a simple vegetable, but to prove his theory he has to untangle the devious means of how news is gathered and he has to put his personal safety aside as he tries to penetrate the rumour mill surrounding the Butcher of Smithfield and discover his real identity.

Author Biography

Susanna Gregory is a Cambridge academic. She is the creator of the popular Matthew Bartholmew series. For more information visit www.susannagregory.co.uk

Reviews

"A mine of historical information." "Kirkus Reviews"" "A mine of historical information." --"Kirkus Reviews"