The Scrivener is the
third book in Robin Blake’s fantastic mystery series featuring Preston Coroner
Titus Cragg and his good friend Dr Luke Fidelis. Although this book is part of
a series it can easily be read as a stand alone as enough explanation of the
back story is provided to pique the reader’s curiosity without causing any
confusion. The date is 1742 and Preston is preparing for the Preston Guild a
celebration held every twenty years and overseen by the town mayor; currently
Ephraim Grimshaw. Cragg and Grimshaw are old adversaries it would seem and when
Cragg discovers the town pawnbroker and would-be banker Philip Pimbo slumped
over his desk with a bullet in his head Grimshaw immediately panics assuming
that Pimbo had made bad investments and committed suicide. Cragg is not so sure
and with the aid of Dr Fidelis they investigate Pimbo’s business and personal
life, his connection to a shady Liverpool Scrivener, a missing civil war
treasure trove and the Guinea
trade in human slavery. This book is filled with a wonderful cast of
characters; good, bad and everything in between and is an utterly enjoyable
romp through Georgian society; high and low. Witty, mysterious and very well
told, Cragg and Fidelis are the Holmes and Watson of their era. Perfect for
fans of Lloyd Shepherd.
Originally published in HNR 73 HERE
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