The Kings Evil (James Marwood & Cat Lovett, Book 3) by Andrew Taylor
London 1667. In the Court of Charles II, its a dangerous time to be alive a wrong move may lead to disgrace, exile or death. The discovery of a body at Clarendon House, the palatial home of one of the highest courtiers in the land, could therefore have catastrophic consequences.
James Marwood, a traitors son, is ordered to cover up the murder. But the dead man is Edward Alderley, the cousin of one of Marwoods acquaintances. Cat Lovett had every reason to want her cousin dead. Since his murder, she has vanished, and all the evidence points to her as the killer.
Marwood is determined to clear Cats name and discover who really killed Alderley. But time is running out for everyone. If he makes a mistake, it could threaten not only the government but the King himself
One of the best historical crime writers today The Times
If you like C. J. Sansom, or Hilary Mantel, youll love Andrew Taylor Peter James
Effortlessly authenticgrippingmoving and believable. An excellent work C. J. Sansom
This is historical crime fiction at its dazzling best Guardian
One of the best historical novelists around Sunday Times
A breathtakingly ambitious picture of an era Financial Times
A masterclass in writing for the genre Ann Cleeves
Andrew Taylor is one of our finest storytellers' Antonia Hodgson
Vivid and compelling Observer
A novel filled with intrigue, duplicity, scandal and betrayal, whose author now vies with another master of the genre, C. J. Sansom Spectator
Taylor brings the 17th century to life so vividly that one can almost smell it Guardian
A most artful and delightful book, that will both amuse and chill Daily Telegraph