"Strong Regency thriller"
Regency England in 1816 is not the best place for a lame
soldier on half pay with no prospects and no hope of
finding any. Captain Gabriel Lacey and his commanding
officer were asked to leave the army to avoid a court
martial and scandal but the animosity between the two men
exist to this very day. Still his ex-commander's wife
Louisa tries to mend the breach that she was inadvertently
responsible for causing. Lacey rejects her overture but on his way to visit her
without her husband there, he runs into a mob intending to
assault the home of Josiah Horne. This curious captain
goes to visit Josiah who thinks he wants the direction of
a powerful man in the underworld. When he returns to the
home to get the name, he find the man dead and castrated
and a young girl drugged in a hidden compartment in the
closet. He learns that another girl was there as well and
he intends to find her or die trying. The protagonist of THE HANOVER SQUARE AFFAIR is one of the
most honorable men to grace the pages of a mystery book.
He will risk his own life to right a wrong and that is the
reason the audience will come to care for him and hope one
day in his future he will find happiness. Ashley
Gardner's debut novel compares favorably with writers who
have made the best seller list. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted November 25, 2003
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