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The Laws of Murder (Charles Lenox, Bk 8)
The Laws of Murder - Charles Lenox, Bk 8
Author: Charles Finch
It’s 1876, and Charles Lenox, once London’s leading private investigator, has just given up his seat in Parliament after six years, primed to return to his first love, detection.  With high hopes he and three colleagues start a new detective agency, the first of its kind.  But as the months pass, and he is the only detectiv...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781250051301
ISBN-10: 1250051304
Publication Date: 11/11/2014
Pages: 304
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Publisher: Minotaur Books
Book Type: Hardcover
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This Victorian murder tale is the best I've read in the series with a complex plot. Thoroughly researched and well written, the novel has multiple murders and suspects. Furthermore, it's enlightening to see how crime fighters of the 1870s worked without today's resources.

It begins with Charles Lenox and three individuals working in their newly established firm. Lenox has resigned from political office to return to investigating crimes but he finds his skills have faded during the political years. As the most visible member, newspapers comment eagerly as they publish his failures, The clients he brings are few. His confidence is low and he wonders if the firm can survive as one member leaves and another announces plans to do so.

At this point, a Scotland Yard detective appears. Would Lenox help investigate the murder of highly respected Inspector Thomas Jenkins? For Lenox, it's personal as he considered the inspector a friend. With the investigation proceeding, Lenox and his partners are drawn into both the criminal world and the highest levels of society. Jenkins seemed to be investigating the Slavonian Club but why?

Thwarted by those who seem to be always one step ahead, the team must work hard and a tentative Lenox cope with personal feelings and doubts. There were a number of surprises and the reader must forge through to see how to solve the murder.


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