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Too Much of Water - a gripping historical crime novel (Hardcover)
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Too Much of Water - a gripping historical crime novel (Hardcover)
Series: A John Grey Historical Mystery
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'I was seduced from John Grey's first scene' Ann Cleeves Eastwold,
1670, and local legend tells how on a still night, if you stand on
the beach there, you can still hear the bells of the drowned church
of St James tolling mournfully beneath the waves... Eastwold, once
one of the greatest ports in England, has been fighting a losing
battle with the sea ever since it was granted its charter by King
John. Bit by bit the waves have eaten the soft cliffs on which it
stands, until only a handful of houses remain. But still it sends
two MPs to Parliament and rich men from London are prepared to pay
well for the votes of the dozen or so remaining burgesses of the
town. The voters are looking forward to a profitable by-election,
only for the Admiralty's candidate, the unpopular Admiral Digges,
to end up in a fishing net, every bit as drowned as his prospective
constituency. Is it an accident, as the coroner has ruled, or has
Digges been murdered, as the Admiralty fears? John Grey, Justice of
the Peace and former spy, receives a request from the authorities
to uncover the truth. Hot on the heels of Grey is Samuel Pepys,
sent by his master the Duke of York to stand for the watery seat in
place of Digges. He also brings Grey clarification of what kinds of
truth the Duke is happy for him to uncover and what he should
ignore. With spring edging cautiously towards the windswept east
coast, Grey starts to question the remaining residents and other
well-paid officials of the non-existent town. He meets with
suspicion from the voters and polite obstruction from Pepys. Will
Grey uncover the murderer before the last of the town vanishes
beneath the waves? As one of inhabitants warns him: 'This is a
troubled place, Sir John. It is a dead town. Can you not feel that?
Have you not seen the bones that litter the beach? It is a dead
town that cries to be buried and forgotten.' Praise for L.C. Tyler
'Len Tyler writes with great charm and wit . . . made me laugh out
loud' Susanna Gregory 'I was seduced from John Grey's first scene'
Ann Cleeves 'Tyler juggles his characters, story, wit and clever
one liners with perfect balance' The Times 'A dizzying whirl of
plot and counterplot' Guardian 'Unusually accomplished' Helen
Dunmore 'A cracking pace, lively dialogue, wickedly witty
one-liners salted with sophistication . . . Why would we not want
more of John Grey?' The Bookbag
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Imprint: |
Constable
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Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Series: |
A John Grey Historical Mystery |
Release date: |
August 2021 |
Authors: |
L. C. Tyler
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Dimensions: |
236 x 160 x 34mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Hardcover
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Pages: |
336 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-4721-3507-0 |
Categories: |
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LSN: |
1-4721-3507-5 |
Barcode: |
9781472135070 |
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