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An edition of The Westminster poisoner (2008)

The Westminster poisoner

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After the Puritan ban on Christmas festivities Restoration London is awash with excess between Christmas Eve and Twelfth Night, but the two men found in Westminster Hall had not died from a surfeit of gluttony, but from poison. The Lord Chancellor appoints Chaloner as his investigator into the killiings, believing them to be of scant importance to the affairs of state he deals with. But Chaloner reveals a stinking seam of corruption in the Palace of White Hall, where even the Queen is a victim to the greed of courtiers and functionaries. And the pickings are so rich that men are prepared to go to any lengths to save their own skins and their stolen fortunes.

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Publisher
Sphere
Language
English
Pages
472

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Edition Notes

Published in
London
Genre
Fiction

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823.914
Library of Congress
PR6057.R3873 W47 2008, PR6057.R3873

The Physical Object

Pagination
472 p. :
Number of pages
472

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL23193050M
Internet Archive
westminsterpoiso0000greg
ISBN 10
1847441009
ISBN 13
9781847441003
LCCN
2009291296
OCLC/WorldCat
245566100
LibraryThing
6360974
Goodreads
3398749

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL1926415W

Work Description

The fourth adventure in the Thomas Chaloner series.

Christopher Vine, a Treasury clerk working in solitary piety in the Painted Chamber of the Palace of Westminster, is not alone. A killer waits in the draughty hall to ensure Vine will not live to see in the New Year.

And Vine is not the only government official to die that season. The Lord Chancellor fears his enemies will skew any investigation to cause him maximum damage, so he decides to commission his own inquiries into the murders and, with his suspicions centred on Greene, another clerk, he instructs Thomas Chaloner to prove that Greene is the killer. Chaloner can prove otherwise, but unravelling the reasons behind his employer's suspicions is as complex as discovering the motives for the killings. His search for the real murderer plunges him into a stinking seam of corruption that leads towards the Royal apartments and to people determined to make Christmas 1663 Chaloner's last . . .

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