The Shadows of London
Book 6
(Author) Andrew TaylorOver 1 Million Andrew Taylor Novels Sold! A Times Historical Crime Novel of the year 'An absolute delight in a series that goes from strength to strength' S. G. McLean, prize-winning author of the Seeker series 'This is Taylor at his unassailable best' Financial Times London 1671 The damage caused by the Great Fire still overshadows the capital. The disfigured body of a man is unearthed in the ruins of the old almshouse, forcing architect Cat Hakesby to stop restoration work. It is clear he has been murdered, and Whitehall secretary James Marwood is ordered to investigate. When the man's identity is revealed, it's clear that there are larger forces at play, and Marwood comes under serious pressure to solve the case. But an old adversary is attempting to stop him. As Cat and Marwood follow the threads of corruption into the heart of government, the king himself is being distracted from affairs of state. A young, impoverished Frenchwoman has caught his eye - a quiet affair that will have monumental consequences.
Andrew Taylor
Andrew Taylor is a British author known for his historical fiction and crime novels. He has written over 20 novels, with his most notable works including "The American Boy" and the Lydmouth series. Taylor is praised for his meticulous research and atmospheric storytelling, bringing historical settings to life with vivid detail. His works often explore themes of identity, deception, and the complexities of human relationships. Taylor's contributions to literature have had a significant impact on the historical fiction and crime genres, earning him critical acclaim and numerous awards. His most famous work, "The American Boy," is a gripping mystery set in 19th century England that showcases his masterful storytelling and intricate plot twists.