The Bishop's Pawn
A Marc Edwards Mystery, no. 7
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Publisher Description
Lurid gossip surrounds the distinguished barrister Dick Dougherty who fled to Toronto from New York in 1838 with his two wards. But calumny mixes with politics, and a fiery sermon by Bishop John Strachan incites his murder. Dougherty is found dead in an alley with a note pinned to his back, scrawled with the word, “Sodomite.” Marc Edwards, Dick’s dear friend, travels to New York to plumb the secrets of his exile and perhaps discover who killed him. The investigation leads Marc into the shocking enclaves of a “gentleman’s club” which is a front for a pedophile ring populated by prominent citizens with too much to lose. Marc rushes back to Toronto to unmask the murderer and restore his friend’s reputation.
Customer Reviews
Historical Mystery Set In 1830s Toronto and New York
The novel has everything -- a grisly murder, fascinating history of the elite family compact and the stern Bishop John Strachan, and raunchy, debauched gentlemen's clubs in New York. If you like history and mystery, you will like this.