June 1815. When Henry
Morton is called to the scene at Portman House in Claridge Square, the
Bow Street constable finds a man dead in a hackney coach--ostensibly of
asphyxiation. He was Halbert Glendinning, a gentleman of unsullied
character. Then why was he seen frequenting one of London’s most
notorious dens of iniquity? And why has the driver of the coach vanished
into the night?
While Sir Nathaniel Conant, the chief
magistrate at Number 4 Bow Street, accepts the official verdict of
accidental death, Morton is certain that Glendinning was a victim of
foul play. With the help of actress Arabella Malibrant, one of London’s
most celebrated beauties, he embarks on his own discreet inquiry. And as
the upper circles of London society close ranks against him, Morton
races to unmask a killer whose motives are as complex and unfathomable
as the passions that rule the human heart.
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