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Publisher: Profile Books Ltd
ISBN: 9781788165945
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Author Leonora Nattrass
Pub Date 20/10/2022
Binding Hardback
Pages 336
Country United Kingdom
Dewey 823.92
GBPPrice 14.99
€17.64
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'Artful and authentic historical fiction at its best' A.J. WEST, author of THE SPIRIT ENGINEER 'Full of intrigue and excitement. A superb historical thriller' PHILIPPA EAST, author of LITTLE WHITE LIES Death came aboard with the cormorant. It arrived on the seventh day of our voyage... This is the secret report of disgraced former Foreign Office clerk Laurence Jago, written on the mail ship Tankerville en route to Philadelphia. His mission is to aid the civil servant charged with carrying a vital treaty to Congress that will prevent the Americans from joining with the French in their war against Britain. When the civil servant meets an unfortunate 'accidental' end, Laurence becomes the one person standing between Britain and disaster. It is his great chance to redeem himself at Whitehall - except that his predecessor has taken the secret of the treaty's hiding place to his watery grave. As the ship is searched, Laurence quickly discovers that his fellow passengers - among them fugitive French aristocrats, an American plantation owner, an Irish actress and her performing bear - all have their own motives to find the treaty for themselves. And as a second death follows the first, Laurence must turn sleuth in order to find the killer before he has an 'accident' of his own. The new pageturning historical mystery from the author of BLACK DROP, a 2021 TIMES Book of the Year. Perfect for readers of Andrew Taylor, Laura Shepherd-Robinson and S.J. Parris.

'Artful and authentic historical fiction at its best' A.J. WEST, author of THE SPIRIT ENGINEER 'Full of intrigue and excitement. A superb historical thriller' PHILIPPA EAST, author of LITTLE WHITE LIES Death came aboard with the cormorant. It arrived on the seventh day of our voyage... This is the secret report of disgraced former Foreign Office clerk Laurence Jago, written on the mail ship Tankerville en route to Philadelphia. His mission is to aid the civil servant charged with carrying a vital treaty to Congress that will prevent the Americans from joining with the French in their war against Britain. When the civil servant meets an unfortunate 'accidental' end, Laurence becomes the one person standing between Britain and disaster. It is his great chance to redeem himself at Whitehall - except that his predecessor has taken the secret of the treaty's hiding place to his watery grave. As the ship is searched, Laurence quickly discovers that his fellow passengers - among them fugitive French aristocrats, an American plantation owner, an Irish actress and her performing bear - all have their own motives to find the treaty for themselves. And as a second death follows the first, Laurence must turn sleuth in order to find the killer before he has an 'accident' of his own. The new pageturning historical mystery from the author of BLACK DROP, a 2021 TIMES Book of the Year. Perfect for readers of Andrew Taylor, Laura Shepherd-Robinson and S.J. Parris.

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