The Richmond Thief
β Scribed by Lisa Boero
- Publisher
- Kindle Press
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 130 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
England, 1811. At a carriage stop on the way to London, the newly widowed Lady Althea Trent meets Mr. Read of the Bow Street Runners, England's first detectives. As an amateur scientist hoping for admission to the all-male Royal Society, Althea is intrigued by Readβs description of the Richmond Thiefβa mysterious criminal stealing jewels from the aristocracy. In London, Althea's host Lady Levanwood becomes the thief's latest victim, and Bow Street is called in to investigate. Given Altheaβs intelligence and position within society, Read enlists her help, pairing her with another Bow Street agent, the wealthy and inscrutable Duke of Norwich. Despite an initial antipathy, Althea and the duke set out to ensnare the criminal. Plans go awry when Althea comes face to face with the masked Richmond Thief, who stirs her heart and slips through her fingers. Then two servants disappear from the Levanwood household, perhaps murdered by the thief. Althea must use all of her scientific acumen to unlock the thiefβs secrets, unmask a murderer, and untangle a strangely complicated relationship with Norwich. In the process of cracking the case, Althea will pioneer forensic science and crack open the doors of the Royal Society as well.
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