• 11 Slaves and Obsession

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    Slaves and Obsession

    Monk agrees to attend a dinner party at the lush home of arms dealer Daniel Alberton, whose daughter is madly in love with the American Lyman Breeland, who wants to buy munitions for the Union Army.  But then the handsome Confederate Philo Trace appears on the scene and he just happened to have secured a deal with Alberton beforehand.  When Alberton is found murdered and his daughter has run off to America with Breeland, Monk and Hester follow only to find that they may be chasing the wrong suspect...

  • 12 Funeral in Blue

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    Funeral in Blue

    Hester serves as a volunteer nurse for Dr Kristian Beck, an intense Viennese émigré.  Beck’s wife, Elissa, is English but the two met during the 1848 revolution in Austria when both were freedom fighters.  When Elissa and another woman are found murdered in the studio of an artist, suspicion falls heavily on the doctor.  The social evils of gambling addiction and anti-Semitism are some of the unexpected results that come to light...

  • 13 Death of a Stranger

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    Death of a Stranger

    For the prostitutes of Leather Lane, nurse Hester Monk’s clinic is a lifeline, providing medicine, food and a modicum of peace.  However, the mysterious death of Railway magnate Nolan Baltimore in a sleazy neighbourhood brothel overshadows all else.  Meanwhile Monk acquires a new client, who asks him to ascertain whether her fiancé, an executive in Baltimore’s railway firm, has become enmeshed in fraudulent practices that could ruin him.  As Monk views the last railway tracks of a new line being laid, his past comes back to haunt him and warn him of a new tragedy about to unfold....

  • 14 The Shifting Tide

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    The Shifting Tide

    Monk is commissioned to find the stolen ivory from the hold of Clement Louvain’s  ocean-going schooner.  The river Thames – ‘the longest street in London’- is new territory for Monk, and without the help of the River Police, he does not stand a chance of finding the thief, or even of keeping his own life.  Hester’s clinic admits a woman with a mysterious connexion to Louvain.  We meet, for the first time, the street-wise Cockney orphan, Scuff, who will feature more in the lives of Hester and Monk.

  • 15 Dark Assassin

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    Dark Assassin

    Monk is now a superintendent with the Thames River police and is struggling to earn the respect of his men.  While on patrol near Waterloo Bridge he notices a young couple at the bridge railing.  Are they embracing or is she pushed, as horrified, Monk sees the young woman fall to her death in the river.  With the help of Hester, the young mud lark  Scuff, Sutton the rat catcher and his dog, Snoot, Monk investigates more deaths and must race against time to prevent further tragedy...

  • Execution Dock

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    Execution Dock

    1864 and, once again, Inspector William Monk, now of the Thames River Police, must face a dangerous foe. After a game of cat and mouse, Monk has finally captured Jericho Philipps, main suspect in the brutal slaying of mudlark Water ‘Fig’ Figgis. In doing so he believes that he has taken the first step in bringing to justice the man responsible for running an evil child prostitution ring and avenged the memory of Durban, his old commander, who was convinced of Philipps’ guilt. When Philipps comes to trial however all does not run smoothly. Oliver Rathbone, Monk’s friend, is hired anonymously to represent Philipps and he immediately casts doubts over the police case. The result is that Philipps is swiftly freed. Monk, determined to prove Philipps’ guilt, begins the investigation again. But as he ventures deeper into London’s murky underworld, he realises that Durban may have had another reason for pursuing Philipps and, even more worryingly, that Philipps’ depraved tastes reach further into civilised society than anyone could have ever imagined…
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