<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>In Victorian London, a new kind of criminal is terrorizing the city's most vulnerable denizens. With the London Detective Police still in its infancy, Inspector Owen Endersby pursues a killer so depraved that the inspector must turn away from his own moral compass, risking his career and more to catch a monster.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>London: the early 1840s. The birth of the young Queen Victoria's first child is taken as an auspicious sign for all. But on a cold March night, a spree of dark crimes in shadowy workhouses shocks the city. <p/> When Inspector Owen Endersby, of the recently formed London Detective Police, learns that the string of identical murders and abductions have all taken place under similar circumstances, he fears a monster is prowling the city. How long until the murderer strikes again? Is this the work of a diabolical killer, or a madman with confused motives? Facts are scarce. Endersby and his sergeant, Thomas Caldwell, must start an investigation based on the fitful testimonies of terrified girls and one peculiar clue: a piece of curtain lace found in the throats of the victims.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>[Redfern] is adept at drawing the reader into Victorian-era London, skillfully creating the atmosphere of the city and the characters who inhabit it.</p>-- "Lethbridge Herald"<br><br>Inspired by Dickens, Redfern transports the reader back to Victorian London, vividly recreating the language, social customs, and atmosphere of the time.-- "Publishers Weekly"<br><br>Jon Redfern has won two Arthur Ellis Awards for his Inspector Enderby series, set in early Victorian London. This third Enderby may be the best one yet.-- "Globe and Mail"<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Jon Redfern has been a freelance journalist for both the <i>Toronto Star</i> and the <i>Globe and Mail</i>, a story editor for the CBC, and a children's play- wright. His short stories have appeared in numerous literary journals including <i>Grain </i>and <i>Descant</i>. Jon's first novel, <i>The Boy Must Die</i>, won the prestigious Arthur Ellis Award for Best First Crime Novel in 2002. Jon lives in Toronto and in Waterton Lakes, Alberta.
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