The year is 1877. Automatons and steam-powered dirigible gunships have transformed the nation in the aftermath of the Civil War. Everything on the other side of the Mississippi has been claimed for Russia. Lincoln is still president, having never been assassinated, but the former secretary of war Ed
Of Coppers and Cracksmen
✍ Scribed by McIntyre, Katherine
- Book ID
- 100629100
- Publisher
- Totally Bound Publishing
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 169 KB
- Series
- The Whitfield Files 2
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- United Kingdom
- ISBN
- 1839433914
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
Lawmen were never Ellie Whitfield’s type…until now.
When Ellie Whitfield’s accused of a crime she didn’t commit—though she’s committed many—only one man believes her. And he’s the unlikeliest man as well—Detective Bernard Taylor. He’s a handsome chap, but lawmen were never her type. At least, until now…
Bernard Taylor’s hunting down the Butcher of Broad Street, and though Ellie Whitfield’s led the coppers on a merry chase through Islington too many times, the woman’s no cold-blooded murderer. As they work together, he can’t help but be charmed by the vivacious Ellie, and before long, heated glances turn into something more explosive.
However, the closer they get to solving the murder, the deeper the serial killer draws them in—one misstep and they might be his next victims.
✦ Subjects
Man-woman relationships -- Fiction
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