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Bruce Alexander Cook

    April 7, 1932 – November 9, 2003
    Watery Grave
    The Price of Murder
    Death of a Colonial
    Jack, Knave and Fool
    Smuggler's Moon
    An Experiment in Treason
    • An Experiment in Treason

      • 338 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      4.1(611)Add rating

      Set against the backdrop of colonial tensions, a stolen packet of incendiary letters from a London official ignites controversy in Massachusetts. As magistrate Sir John Fielding grapples with a suspect's mysterious death and his suspicions of Benjamin Franklin's involvement, he and his protégé, Jeremy Proctor, navigate a complex web of intrigue. Their investigation reveals that the pursuit of justice often transcends legal boundaries, challenging their understanding of law and morality in a turbulent time.

      An Experiment in Treason
    • Smuggler's Moon

      • 306 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
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      Set in the seaside town of Deal, the story follows blind magistrate Sir John Fielding as he delves into a web of corruption and murder. The town's reputation as a haven for smugglers adds complexity to his investigation, challenging his skills and intuition. As Fielding navigates the treacherous landscape of crime, he uncovers deeper secrets that threaten the community's safety and integrity.

      Smuggler's Moon
    • Jack, Knave and Fool

      • 416 pages
      • 15 hours of reading
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      The narrative follows Sir John Fielding, a blind magistrate renowned for his intellect and detective skills, as he tackles a perplexing case involving the sudden death of a lord at a concert and the discovery of a disembodied head in the Thames. Alongside his young assistant, Jeremy Proctor, Fielding delves into a world rife with family intrigue, greed, and deception, uncovering unsettling truths about homicide across social classes. The story highlights the challenges and insights of a blind detective in an 18th-century London setting.

      Jack, Knave and Fool
    • Death of a Colonial

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
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      The book offers an enriching journey that appeals to a wide audience, promising a fulfilling experience filled with insights and discoveries. It invites readers to explore new perspectives and engage with diverse themes, making it a valuable read for anyone seeking depth and enjoyment.

      Death of a Colonial
    • The Price of Murder

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
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      Set against the backdrop of Georgian England, this historical mystery follows Sir John Fielding as he navigates a world filled with danger and intrigue. The novel immerses readers in the complexities of the era, showcasing Fielding's investigative skills and the societal challenges of the time. As a key figure in the unfolding mystery, he confronts both personal and external conflicts, making for a gripping tale that blends history with suspense.

      The Price of Murder
    • Watery Grave

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.9(102)Add rating

      In this third adventure, Sir John Fielding returns in his most baffling case yet. His stepson returns from high seas with tales of storms and a captain overboard. Was it an accident, or was it murder? Fielding is asked to investigate, but discovers considerably more than he'd bargained for. Filled with the authentic sights and sounds of eighteenth-century London, and with a supremely colorful and varied cast of characters, Watery Grave is in every way a delight to read. "Fielding's detection . . . is first-rate. And the period ambiance is both original and persuasive." (The Boston Globe)

      Watery Grave
    • Murder in Grub Street

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
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      The story unfolds around a gruesome murder of a Grub Street printer and his family, alongside two apprentices, all killed in their sleep within a locked building. The main suspect, a deranged poet found at the scene with a bloody axe, seems to provide a straightforward resolution to the crime. However, as the investigation progresses, the complexities of justice and the darker undercurrents of society are revealed, challenging the initial assumptions about guilt and innocence.

      Murder in Grub Street
    • Die Kriminalromane um den blinden Richter John Fielding und seinen Gehilfen Jeremy spielen im London des 18. Jahrhunderts. Brutale Raubüberfälle und ein Mord beschäftigen Fielding, der trotz rassistischer Vorurteile der Wahrheit auf den Grund gehen will. Es zeigt sich, dass die Dinge oft komplexer sind, als sie scheinen.

      Wer die Wahrheit kennt. Ein Richter-Fielding-Roman
    • Von unbekannter Hand

      • 415 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      Die Ermordung mehrerer Prostituierter rund um Covent Garden lässt Richter Fieldung und seinen jungen Assistenten Jeremy Proctor nicht zur Ruhe kommen.

      Von unbekannter Hand
    • Hinter geschlossenen Türen

      • 348 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Lord R. Goodhope wird in seiner von innen verschlossenen Bibliothek tot aufgefunden. Der blinde Richter Fielding glaubt nicht an Selbstmord und ermittelt.

      Hinter geschlossenen Türen