The Man in the Shadows
by Alys Clare

Private investigators Lily Raynor and Felix Wilbraham tackle a puzzling miscarriage of justice and the curious case of a missing child, in the new, gripping World’s End Bureau Victorian mystery.

London, August 1881. After a difficult few months, the World’s End Investigation Bureau is thriving. Affairs, sex scandals, divorces . . . Lily Raynor is delighted to have so much work for herself and her capable assistant, Felix Wilbraham, but she can’t help wishing for a case that doesn’t involve the rich, over-indulged – and not terribly moral – upper classes. It’s a wish she soon has cause to regret.

The Reverend James Jellicote arrives at the Bureau, seeking help on behalf of an elderly Jewish refugee who fled the pogroms in Russia. Yelisaveta and her young grandson arrived safely in London, only for the unspeakable to happen: eleven-year-old Yakov disappeared, without a trace. The case is impossible to refuse, but seems equally impossible to solve.

And troubles don’t come alone. Soon, Lily and Felix have another impossible puzzle on their hands. Hop-picker Abel Spokewright was hanged last year for murder, but his brother Jared is determined to clear his name. If Abel didn’t kill cheerful, pretty dairymaid Effie, though, who did? Only one thing’s certain: the murderer isn’t going to be happy about having the past raked up . . .

Reviews

Anne Perry fans will want to check this out

Publishers Weekly on The Outcast Girls

Mystery and social commentary combine in a heartbreaking and sadly relevant tale

Kirkus Reviews on The Outcast Girls

Impressive . . . the solid plotting, colorful Victorian settings, and fun detective duo bode well for future instalments

Publishers Weekly on The Woman Who Spoke to Spirits

Engaging, dark, atmospheric, and, at times, quite charming and humorous . . . A fine choice for all mystery collections

Booklist on The Woman Who Spoke to Spirits

The author’s writing style, likable characters, and intriguing plot will draw in readers . . . Recommended for historical and traditional mystery lovers

Library Journal on The Woman Who Spoke to Spirits

Marvelous

Kirkus Reviews on The Woman Who Spoke to Spirits

Alys Clare

Alys Clare lives in the English countryside where her novels are set. She went to school in Tonbridge and later studied English and psychology at the University of Keele and archaeology at the University of Kent. She is the author of the Aelf Fen, Hawkenlye, World’s End Bureau and Gabriel Taverner historical mystery series.

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Editions

The Man in the Shadows by Alys Clare is available in the following formats

Hardback97807278230452nd August 2022147 X 223mm256$29.99
Hardback97807278230452nd August 2022147 X 223mm256£20.99
Ebook97814483074872nd August 2022N/A256$14.99
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