This is the second "Sir John Fielding" mystery. On the day he was due to begin his apprenticeship with a printer, Ezekiel Cribb and his whole family are massacred. Fielding once more uses his assistant Jeremy's sharp eyes to help him reveal the real killer.
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This is the second "Sir John Fielding" mystery. On the day he was due to begin his apprenticeship with a printer, Ezekiel Cribb and his whole family are massacred. Fielding once more uses his assistant Jeremy's sharp eyes to help him reveal the real killer.
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This is the second book in a series by Bruce Alexander concerning the magistrate of London, Sir John Fielding and his ward, Jeremy Proctor.
I would suggest , if you decide to read these books, you read them in the order in which they were written.
Thomas M
Feb 20, 2014
Excellent historical fiction
Well drawn characters, an intricate plot and the book evokes beautifully the world of 18th century London. Good stuff.