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Newspaper reporter Alec Lonsdale discovers that a series of seemingly random murders may be connected in this absorbing historical mystery. London, 1882. Alec Lonsdale, a young reporter on the Pall Mall Gazette, is working on a story about a fatal house fire. But the post-mortem on the victim produces shocking results: Patrick Donovan's death was no accident. But why would someone murder a humble shop assistant and steal part of his brain?When a second body is discovered, its throat cut, and then a third, Lonsdale and his spirited female colleague, Hulda Friederichs, begin to uncover evidence of a conspiracy that reaches to the highest echelons of Victorian society.
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Mind of a Killer, Simon Beaufort
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- Released
- 2018
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- Title
- Mind of a Killer
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Simon Beaufort
- Publisher
- Canongate Books Ltd
- Released
- 2018
- Format
- Hardcover
- Pages
- 384
- ISBN10
- 072789398X
- ISBN13
- 9780727893987
- Series
- Alec Lonsdale
- Tags
- Fiction, Mystery & Thriller, Historical Fiction, Mystery Novels, British Literature, Historical Mystery, Victorian Era
- Rating
- 3.7 out of 5
- Description
- Newspaper reporter Alec Lonsdale discovers that a series of seemingly random murders may be connected in this absorbing historical mystery. London, 1882. Alec Lonsdale, a young reporter on the Pall Mall Gazette, is working on a story about a fatal house fire. But the post-mortem on the victim produces shocking results: Patrick Donovan's death was no accident. But why would someone murder a humble shop assistant and steal part of his brain?When a second body is discovered, its throat cut, and then a third, Lonsdale and his spirited female colleague, Hulda Friederichs, begin to uncover evidence of a conspiracy that reaches to the highest echelons of Victorian society.
