The Plague Road by L C Tyler

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The Plague Road by L C Tyler

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The third gripping and atmospheric John Grey mystery, set in 17th century London.

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The Plague Road by L C Tyler

'A historical thriller, but one written with tongue firmly in cheek . . . Tyler is a witty writer, and this third outing for Grey is great fun' Sunday Times 1665, and the Great Plague has London in its grip. Everyone who can has fled and the only sounds are the tolling bells and the incessant cry of 'bring out your dead!'. Where better, then, to hide a murdered man than amongst the corpses on their way to the plague pit? John Grey, now a successful lawyer, is called in by Secretary of State Lord Arlington to investigate an unexpected admission to the Tothill pit. The man was, before his murder, known to be carrying a letter from the Duke of York to the French ambassador. But the letter has vanished and Arlington wants it. Grey soon begins to realise why Arlington is prepared to pay well for the document. The contents will compromise not only the duke but many others around him. But Arlington is not the only one trying to recover the letter. Somebody has killed once to try to obtain it - and is prepared to kill again. And Samuel Pepys's offer of help may not be all it seems. So John Grey is forced to set off on a journey through plague-ravaged England to fulfil his commission and keep himself safe from his enemies - if the Plague doesn't get him first. The third gripping and atmospheric John Grey mystery, set in 17th century London. Praise for L. C. Tyler 'A dizzying whirl of plot and counterplot' Guardian 'Tyler juggles his characters, story wit and clever one liners with perfect balance' The Times 'I was seduced from John Grey's first scene' Ann Cleeves '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 'A cracking pace, lively dialogue, wickedly witty one-liners salted with sophistication . . . Why would we not want more of John Grey?' The Bookbag
Tyler juggles his characters, story wit and clever one liners with perfect balance * The Times *
A cracking pace, lively dialogue, wickedly witty one-liners salted with sophistication. . Why would we not want more of John Grey? * The Bookbag *
An exciting, well-plotted and brilliantly witty historical mystery * For Winter Nights *
Cracking! * Evening Telegraph *
L.C. Tyler [sets] sharply observed period detail against a witty, vividly characterised version of life in the 17th century * Independent *
Stirring stuff, with lively repartee, from a master of the genre * Irish Independent *
Tyler is a witty writer, and this third outing for Grey is great fun * Sunday Times *

L. C. Tyler was born in Essex and educated at Jesus College Oxford and City University. His comic crime series featuring author-and-agent duo Ethelred Tressider and Elsie Thirkettle has twice been nominated for Edgar Allan Poe Awards and he won the Goldsboro Last Laugh Award with Herring in the Library. His latest crime series is set in the seventeenth century and features lawyer John Grey.

He has lived and worked all over the world, but has more recently been based in London and Sussex.

To find out more about L. C. Tyler visit www.lctyler.com or follow him on twitter @lenctyler.

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ISBN 13 9781472122858
ISBN 10 1472122852
Title The Plague Road
Author L C Tyler
Series A John Grey Historical Mystery
Condition Unavailable
Binding type Hardback
Publisher Little, Brown Book Group
Year published 2016-10-06
Number of pages 320
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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