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Death of a Radical

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It is early 1812 and King George's subjects are suffering from the war, bad harvests and bad trade. As they wait for the influx of strangers attracted by the Easter Fairs, the authorities in Woolbridge fear that the country is on the edge of civil war. Martial Law seems to be the only answer.

Meanwhile, Raif Jarrett is restless in his role as Agent. His young cousin Favian, rusticated from Oxford, has been sent up North to learn some gentlemanly ways. But Jarrett is too busy for baby-sitting--the arrival of an old flame, an actress, is complicating his personal life, and rumours of government spies infiltrating Woolbridge are feeding his lust for mystery and adventure.

But when a traveling salesman is murdered in suspicious circumstances and Favian disappears, Raiff's problems become a lot closer to home. As he and Duffin--a local poacher and Jarrett's trusty sidekick--delve into the crime, they encounter a web of political deceit that throws up many more problems than it solves.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from September 12, 2011
      Jenkins’s captivating second F.R. Jarrett mystery (after 2010’s The Duke’s Agent) establishes her as one of today’s leading writers of historical whodunits. In 1812, ex-military man Jarrett is a few months into his new job as estate manager for the duke of Penrith in Woolbridge. Colonel Ison, a local MP who’s up in arms over rumors that a coordinated effort is behind a string of recent industrial accidents, is looking to impose martial law on the region, a development that Jarrett and the duke view with dismay. Against this backdrop, Jarrett views the outwardly natural death of an inn guest as being less than straightforward. Jenkins takes her time introducing her characters and setting the stage, but she captures perfectly the tensions in a rural English community where many regard industrialization’s promise as a threat. At the end, she couples a satisfying reveal of the killer with a noirish twist.

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