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Paperback Death in the Dark Walk Book

ISBN: 1903552370

ISBN13: 9781903552377

Death in the Dark Walk

(Book #1 in the John Rawlings Series)

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Having just finished his indentures, Rawlings is celebrating at Vaux Hall Pleasure Gardens when he trips over the body of a young girl. Summoned to the magistrate's office as prime suspect, Rawlings... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Death in the Dark Walk

I was recommended this title by a colleague during a summer study program at Cambridge. This series of novels has been unavailable in the USA and only recently brought back on to the market. They will be greatly appreciated. The author has succeeded in drawing a very realistic portrait of London after the Restoration. The characters are very clearly drawn and the plot is realistic although I had figured out "who done it" before the final chapter. If you are a fan of Edward Marston, C J Samson, or P C Doherty you will enjoy these novels.

A delightful, historical mystery

First Sentence: It being such a delicate night, all stars and moon and silk soft breeze, John Rawlings, well satisfied with the day's events and having kissed his father goodnight, stepped forth from number two Nassau Street, so named in honour of the marriage of the Princess Royal to the Prince of Orange-Nassau, and hailed a chair to take him to the river. John Rawlings, the adopted son of a nobleman and a newly independent apothecary, is celebrating the completion of his indenture in Vaux Hall Pleasure Garden, when he hears a woman cry out and is the first to her body. With his acute memory and powers of observation, Sir John Fielding, the Blind Beak of Bow Street, asks Rawlings to be an official investigator in finding the killer. I loved the Bruce Alexander novels and Deryn Lake's book is somewhat reminiscent of those. I have read a couple other books in the series and liked them well enough to find the rest so I could read the series from the beginning. Rawling is a likeable young man with a very close relationship to his adopted father. The back story of their relationship is lovely without being cloying. Lake clearly knows her geography and period very well and shares that knowledge with us as part of an interesting story. While one of the story threads was fairly obvious, I didn't mind as the subtle humor of the character made the thread work. I'm glad to have finally read the first book and I look forward to reading the rest of this series.
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