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Grave expectations / Heather Redmond.

London, June 1835. Charles checks in on Miss Haverstock, the elderly spinster who resides in the flat above his. But as the young journalist and his fiance Kate ascend the stairs, they are assaulted by the unmistakable smell of death. Upon entering the woman's quarters, they find her decomposing corpse propped up, adorned in a faded gown that looks like it could have been her wedding dress, had she been married. As news of an escaped convict from Coldbath Fields reaches the couple, Charles expects the prisoner, Ned Blood, may be responsible. But Kate suspects more personal motives, given the effort in dressing the victim. When a local blacksmith is found with cut manacles in his shop and arrested, his distraught wife begs Charles and Kate to help. At the inquest, they are surprised to meet Miss Haverstock's cold and haughty foster daughter, shadowed by her miserably besotted companion.

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C9007093371 LP RED
Large print   Smithfield Branch . . On Hold-T .  
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ISBN 9781528878555 (pbk.) :
Author Redmond, Heather, 1969- author.
Title Grave expectations / Heather Redmond.
Edition Large print edition.
Published Rearsby, Leicester : WF Howes Ltd, 2019.
Physical description ix, 403 pages (large print) ; 24 cm.
Series Dickens of a crime ; 2
Summary London, June 1835. Charles checks in on Miss Haverstock, the elderly spinster who resides in the flat above his. But as the young journalist and his fiance Kate ascend the stairs, they are assaulted by the unmistakable smell of death. Upon entering the woman's quarters, they find her decomposing corpse propped up, adorned in a faded gown that looks like it could have been her wedding dress, had she been married. As news of an escaped convict from Coldbath Fields reaches the couple, Charles expects the prisoner, Ned Blood, may be responsible. But Kate suspects more personal motives, given the effort in dressing the victim. When a local blacksmith is found with cut manacles in his shop and arrested, his distraught wife begs Charles and Kate to help. At the inquest, they are surprised to meet Miss Haverstock's cold and haughty foster daughter, shadowed by her miserably besotted companion.
Subject Dickens, Catherine, -- 1815-1879 -- Fiction
Dickens, Charles -- 1812-1870 -- Fiction
Murder -- Investigation -- Fiction
Detective and mystery stories
Large type books
London (England) -- History -- 19th century -- Fiction
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