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DI Tom Harper

Step into the fog-laden streets of Victorian London as brilliant detectives tackle perplexing crimes that lie hidden beneath the city's glittering facade. Each investigation plunges into a labyrinth of secrets, corruption, and societal upheaval, testing the limits of law and order. This gripping series offers a masterclass in suspense, blending historical detail with intricate plotting for a truly immersive experience.

The Leaden Heart
The Tin God
On Copper Street
Skin Like Silver
Gods of Gold

Recommended Reading Order

  1. Gods of Gold

    • 336 pages
    • 12 hours of reading

    June, 1890. The gas workers are on strike and Leeds is close to breaking point. Detective Inspector Tom Harper is more concerned with the disappearance of 8-year-old Martha Parkinson. Then he discovers that there may be a connection between Martha's disappearance and the murder of a replacement gas worker, stabbed to death outside the Town Hall.

    Gods of Gold1
    4.0
  2. Skin Like Silver

    • 336 pages
    • 12 hours of reading

    Leeds, 1891. An unclaimed parcel at the Central Post Office is discovered to contain the decomposing body of a baby boy. At the same time, a woman's body is found at Leeds' railway station, stabbed to death. Was the dead woman's involvement in the local suffragist movement connected with her death? And is there a connection with the dead baby boy?

    Skin Like Silver3
    3.9
  3. Leeds, 1895. After his release from prison, Henry White is found stabbed to death on Copper Street. In a neighbourhood where people are hostile to the police, DI Tom Harper finds the investigation tricky. Meanwhile, acid is thrown over a young boy in a local bakery. Harper must uncover the motives in these cases to catch the culprits.

    On Copper Street5
    4.0
  4. Standing for election as a Poor Law Guardian, Tom Harper's wife Annabelle and the other female candidates have been receiving anonymous, threatening letters. The threats turn deadly with carefully-targeted explosions. The only clue Harper has is a scrap of paper containing a fragment from an old folk song. But what is its significance?

    The Tin God6
    4.0
  5. The Leaden Heart

    • 336 pages
    • 12 hours of reading

    DS Tom Harper helps his colleague Billy Reid after his brother, Charlie, commits suicide. Could crippling rent increases have been the cause? As Harper investigates, a web of intimidation and corruption is linked to a mysterious company in Leeds, which could be bringing misery and violence to the people of the city. But who is behind the company?

    The Leaden Heart7
    4.0