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- London is smoking hot, and not in a good way.It's the Autumn of 1666, and the Great Fire is still burning, the ashes of hundreds of houses and shops and St. Paul's Cathedral choking the air.
- About the Author: Len (L.C.) Tyler is an award-winning British mystery writer, author of both a contemporary comedic series about a hapless writer and his nosy agent and a historical mystery series set during Oliver Cromwell's rule.
- 304 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Mystery & Detective
- Series Name: John Grey
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London is smoking hot, and not in a good way.
It's the Autumn of 1666, and the Great Fire is still burning, the ashes of hundreds of houses and shops and St. Paul's Cathedral choking the air. The people, too, are choking, raging at the French, the Dutch, at the foreigners who--they are certain--lit the torch. Lord Arlington, the Secretary of State, might conceivably be interested in harnessing this anger: It can be so useful, at times, to have the population united in loathing of a common enemy.
But this is not one of those times. And inconveniently, a Frenchman--clearly an insane Frenchman--has confessed to setting the fire. He did it with an accomplice, he says. And he subsequently killed the accomplice. It's all most irritating for Arlington, or it would be if he didn't have John Grey on call. Go poke around the smoldering ruins, Arlington says. Find me a convenient fall guy. Make this problem go away.Review Quotes
"The mystery is such a good one and the setting in London's smoldering ruins so richly evocative I can't wait for the next" --For Winter Nights"Tyler at his entertaining best...a Restoration romp delivered with aplomb and verbal artistry, a delicious slice of history in all its dark, dank and deadly reality, and a veritable stage show of witty one-liners wrapped up in an enthralling mystery adventure" --Lancashire Evening Post"Witty and amazing, L.C. Tyler has a wicked sense of humour" --M.C. Beaton
About the Author
Len (L.C.) Tyler is an award-winning British mystery writer, author of both a contemporary comedic series about a hapless writer and his nosy agent and a historical mystery series set during Oliver Cromwell's rule. Tyler was educated at Oxford and has lived in Malaysia, Thailand, Hong Kong, Denmark, and Norway. His first two Ethelred and Elsie novels, The Herring Seller's Apprentice and Ten Little Herrings, were both nominated for Edgar Awards. He currently lives in London.