358 pages

English language

Published May 27, 2013 by Quercus.

ISBN:
9781780877600
OCLC Number:
841186368

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September 1799. William Pitt is attempting to force through anti-slavery legislation, but many have a vested interest in preventing this change and would go to dangerous lengths to stop it. Meanwhile, Tom Pascoe of the river police is grieving for the woman he loved and looking for solace at the bottom of a bottle. Tom's drinking has made him increasingly belligerent and unpredictable, so when he is called to investigate a body found in the Thames - that of an MP and a close associate of William Pitt - there's doubt whether he's up to the task. But Tom must pull himself together, or be dragged under; Pitt's life is in his hands.

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Dastardly goings on in Georgian London

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Historical fiction. Interesting historical research underpinning a story about the London river police (who knew?) and various nefarious goings on among the high and mighty set at the turn of the nineteenth century. Likeable main character and supporters. The villains are ... villainous; the plot, at times, is stretched a bit thin.

Subjects

  • Fiction
  • Watercraft police
  • Tom Pascoe (Fictitious character)
  • History

Places

  • England
  • London