"Superb Captain Lacy Regency police procedural"
In 1817, former military Sergeant turned Bow St. runner
Milton Pomeroy shows Captain Gabriel Lacey the corpse of
Henry Turner stabbed to death with the knife in his
chest. Milton explains that the body was removed from the
crime scene in order to not interfere with the crème de
crème ball hosted by Lord Gillis. Upon seeing the murder
weapon Lacey knows it belongs to Colonel Aloysius Brandon,
who won it from him in a Peninsular card game. Lacey detests his former friend and superior officer
Brandon, who previously told Pomeroy he has no idea how
his knife ended up in Turner's chest. The sleuth is
tempted to let the Colonel take the fall as he knows he
could make a case since Brandon had the opportunity and
the means, and a motive shortly surfaces too. Will
Lacey "settle" on Brandon, who everyone from the Earl
hosting the ball to Pomeroy assumes committed the
homicide? By doing so Lacey would avenge several affronts
Brandon did to him or will he seek justice by continuing
his investigations? His traitorous gut tells him the
Colonel is being framed with too much easily available
proof for someone as diabolical as Brandon has become. The latest Captain Lacy Regency police procedural, A BODY
IN BERKELEY SQUARE, is a fabulous who-done-it starring an
ethical hero who faces a moral dilemma as he finally has
the opportunity, the means and the motive to get away with
vengeance. The who-done-it is so cleverly devised that
crime scene investigators would cherish working such a
case. However, the key to this strong entry in one of the
best historical mystery series in recent years remains how
hard Lacey is trying to uncover the identity of the killer. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted November 15, 2005
SummaryLondon, 1817
When Gabriel Lacey is called to the scene of the murder of a
society dandy, he must prove his former commander is
innocent of the crime. As Lacey investigates, he uncovers
dark and unnerving secrets about Colonel Brandon's past that
will change things forever.
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