"exciting Regency mystery"
Injured during the Peninsular Campaign, Captain Gabriel
Lacey returns to England where he solves two murder cases
due to curiosity. A Bow Street runner, his former
sergeant, calls upon Lacey to identify the body who he
thinks is his neighbor Marianne; Lacey rushes to the
Thames River where the corpse was found, but she is not
his neighbor although she wears a ring given to her by an
aristocrat. Lacey takes the ring to his friend Grenville
who knows everyone important and learns from the man that
the ring belongs to Lord Barbury. Since Lord Barbury is a visitor at Grenville's home, he
introduces the two men to one another. Barbury admits
that he gave the ring to his lover Mrs. Chapman, wife of a
barrister. Lacey's curiosity keeps him investigating Mrs.
Chapman's death with the trail leading to the GLASS HOUSE,
a vile bawdy place where anything is for sale. Apparently
the victim had a room there where she met Barbury; they
also had trysts at the home of another man. As Lacey
continues to search for clues, two more homicides
connected to his case occur and now even he could become
the next victim. When one thinks of honor, Captain Lacey comes to mind as
he helps a child escape the horrors of the Glass House and
stubbornly seeks to find a killer of a woman he never
met. The villain is innocuous and unassuming so that the
audience will never guess though afterward would nod in
agreement that the culprit was obvious. That and the hero
is why this is an exciting Regency mystery that also
captures the ambience of the era. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted November 29, 2004
London, 1817
In The Glass House, Captain Lacey investigates the death of
a barrister's young wife, and links her to a notorious
brothel where the haut ton play. Book Three in the Captain
Lacey Regency mysteries. www.gardnermysteries.com
SummaryIt's Captain Lacey's duty to unravel the mysteries of
Regency England.
The Glass House is a place where London's high society can
indulge their vices. When one of its regulars is found
floating in the Thames, Captain Lacey demands justice,
uncovering jealousy and murder--while also confronting some
secrets of his own.
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