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OverviewIt is the summer of 1669 and England is in dire straits. The treasury's coffers are bare and tensions with the powerful Dutch Republic are boiling over. And now, an investigator sent by the King to look into corruption at the Royal Navy has been brutally murdered. Loathe to leave the pleasures of London, Samuel Pepys is sent dragging his feet to Portsmouth to find the truth about what happened. Aided by his faithful assistant, Will Hewer, he soon exposes the killer. But has he got the right man? The truth may be much more sinister. And if the real plot isn't uncovered in time, England could be thrown into a war that would have devastating consequences... Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jack JewersPublisher: Moonflower Publishing Imprint: Moonflower Publishing ISBN: 9781919618760ISBN 10: 1919618767 Pages: 400 Publication Date: 11 May 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsDebuts don't come much better than this - The Sunday Independent. Pirates of the Caribbean meets Charlie's Angels. - Woman & Home. An impressive debut - The Times. A rip-roaring yarn... Something for everyone - The Irish Examiner. A zestful imagining... Book of the month - The Independent. This has everything a good crime thriller should have: murder, intrigue, adventures and sinister truths. It should be at the top of your summer reading list. - Culturefly. A gorgeously-written, intriguing mystery, packed with meticulous period detail and many wonderful turns of phrase - a brilliant jewel of a book. - Emma Haughton, Sunday Times bestselling author of The Dark. Every bit as lively, witty, and entertaining as the inspiration but with added intrigue and swashbuckling. A proper treat that would no doubt delight Mr Pepys himself. - Cass Green, Sunday Times bestselling author of In a Cottage, In a Wood. Author InformationJack Jewers is a filmmaker and writer, passionate about history. His career has been spent telling stories in all media, and his body of work includes film, TV, and digital media. His films have been shown at dozens of international film festivals, including Cannes, New York, Marseille, Dublin, and London's FrightFest, garnering multiple accolades. The Lost Diary of Samuel Pepys is his first novel. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |