![]() ![]() The cover and title drew me in while I was walking through the library on one occasion and I could not wait to see if it lived up to my expectations. Andrew Taylor’s series of historical fiction was sure to be exciting, based on the little I know before starting. I chose to return to this book again, having had a mediocre audiobook experience last summer. ![]() But at a time of dangerous internal dissent and the threat of foreign invasion, Marwood finds his investigation leads him into treacherous waters – and across the path of a determined, beautiful and vengeful young woman. Under orders from the government, Marwood is tasked with hunting down the killer across the devastated city. The man’s body has been mutilated and his thumbs have been tied behind his back. Paul’s, in a tomb that should have been empty. In the aftermath of the fire, a semi-mummified body is discovered in the ashes of St. Among the crowds watching its destruction is James Marwood, son of a disgraced printer, and reluctant government informer. ![]() Paul’s is engulfed in flames and reduced to ruins. The Great Fire rages through the city, consuming everything in its path. The first of an exciting new series of novels. From the No.1 best-selling author of The American Boy and The Silent Boy comes a brand new historical thriller set during the time of the Great Fire of London. ![]()
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