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BK Duncan

    BK Duncan's early life, marked by a steam railway upbringing and the South Coast of England, instilled a deep appreciation for vintage transport, dramatic seascapes, and Art Deco design. Transitioning from a career in learning and management consultancy, she now dedicates herself to writing, exploring the complexities of human experience and the delicate interplay of relationships. Her prose is characterized by a lyrical quality and a profound empathy for her characters, drawing readers intimately into their inner lives. Duncan often weaves in elements of magical realism to illuminate the subtle forces and hidden mysteries that shape our existence.

    Foul Trade
    • Foul Trade

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      4.5(23)Add rating

      It is March 1920 and May Keaps, the Poplar Coroner's Officer, has never failed to provide a jury with sufficient evidence to arrive at a just verdict.And the poverty, drunken fights between visiting sailors, drug trafficking, and criminal gangs haunting the shadows of the busiest docks in the world mean that the courtroom sees more than its fair share of sudden and unnatural deaths. May relishes the responsibility placed upon her but there are many who believe it's an unsuitable job for a woman and the position should be given to one of the soldiers back from the First World War. Even May begins to wonder if that shouldn't be the case when the discovery of a young man's body in a Limehouse alley plungesherinto anunderworld of opium dens, illegal gambling, drug dealers' turf wars, the protection rackets of the notorious Bow Kum Tong, and murder. As her investigations draw her into deeper danger it becomesincreasingly clear that whoever is responsible intends to avoid the hangman's noose by arranging to have May laid out on one of her own mortuary slabs.

      Foul Trade