Destroying Angel

Winner of the 2019 CWA Historical Dagger

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Pub Date 7 Feb 2019 | Archive Date 1 Feb 2019

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Description

Dive back in to Oliver Cromwell's London and catch up with Damian Seeker before the 4th installment publishes in summer!

PRAISE FOR S.G. MACLEAN & THE SEEKER SERIES

Destroying Angel is a suspenseful, atmospheric addition to one of the best historical crime series around’ The Sunday Times

S.G. MacLean ‘has the first-rate historical novelist’s gift for bringing alive any period’ Sunday Express S Magazine

'A gripping tale of crime and sedition' Sunday Times on The Black Friar

'The best historical crime novel of the year' Sunday Express on The Seeker

Captain Damian Seeker has gone north. Charged with preparing the way for the rule of the major-generals, he is now under the command of Colonel Robert Lilburne at York. But when Lilburne orders him to a small village on the North York moors with details of the stringent new anti-Royalist laws, Seeker finds that what should be a routine visit will reveal a plot to rival anything in scheming London.

An invitation to dinner at the house of local businessman Matthew Pullan lifts the lid on the bubbling cauldron of grudges and resentment that is Faithly village. The local constable, drunk on the tiny bit of power he holds, using it to avenge old resentments. The hated lord of the manor, the last of a staunchly Royalist family who has managed to avoid suspicion of treachery - for now. The vicar on trial for his job and his home, accused of ungodly acts. And the Pullans themselves, proudly Puritan but disillusioned with Cromwell's government, respected and despised in Faithly in equal measure. The man for whom this unlikely gathering was organised - The Trier, the enforcer of Puritan morality for the local villages - hasn't shown up. And by the end of the night, on of those gathered around Matthew Pullan's table will be fatally poisoned.

Seeker must find out the motive behind the death - mushroom misidentification, petty revenge, or part of a larger plot against Cromwell's government in the north? But who in Faithly, if anyone, can he trust? And when the most painful part of his past reappears after eleven years, will the Seeker meet his match?

Dive back in to Oliver Cromwell's London and catch up with Damian Seeker before the 4th installment publishes in summer!

PRAISE FOR S.G. MACLEAN & THE SEEKER SERIES

Destroying Angel is a suspenseful...


Advance Praise

A suspenseful, atmospheric addition to one of the best historical crime series around - The Times

Excellent at conveying the insecurities and unsettling memories that bedevil Cromwell's dying Protectorate, the author brings a fresh perspective and gold-plated research to a period which has been unfairly eclipsed by the popularity of the Tudors - Daily Mail on The Black Friar

MacLean's light touch portrait of a hard man with a softer core is what makes these books so memorable - The Times on The Black Friar

MacLean skilfully weaves together the disparate threads of her plot to create a gripping tale of crime and sedition in an unsettled city - Sunday Times on The Black Friar

A thrilling plot . . . MacLean's characters are subtle and convincing . . . could challenge C.J. Sansom for dominion of historical crime - Sunday Times on The Seeker

A suspenseful, atmospheric addition to one of the best historical crime series around - The Times

Excellent at conveying the insecurities and unsettling memories that bedevil Cromwell's dying...


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ISBN 9781786484185
PRICE £8.99 (GBP)
PAGES 416

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