A Beautiful Blue Death
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Mystery
格式
精装书
页数
309
语言
英语
已发布
Jun 26, 2007
出版商
Minotaur Books
ISBN-10
0312359772
ISBN-13
9780312359775
描述
In the heart of Victorian London, Charles Lenox leads a life of comfort and leisure, reveling in his passion for exploration and the quiet pleasures of his garden. Yet, his tranquil existence is suddenly disrupted by the mysterious death of a close friend. The circumstances surrounding the death are anything but ordinary, and Lenox is drawn into a complex web of intrigue and danger that lurks beneath the surface of high society.
As he delves deeper into the investigation, Lenox uncovers secrets and hidden motives among the elite, challenging his own perceptions of friendship and loyalty. His keen observational skills and sharp mind guide him through a maze of clues and red herrings, leading him to question the very nature of truth and justice in a world filled with deception.
In this captivating tale of mystery and suspense, readers are invited to join Lenox on his journey of discovery, where every character is a suspect, and each revelation adds another layer to the enigma. As the story unfolds, it becomes clear that the path to uncovering the truth is fraught with unexpected twists, making for an unforgettable journey through the darker side of Victorian England.
As he delves deeper into the investigation, Lenox uncovers secrets and hidden motives among the elite, challenging his own perceptions of friendship and loyalty. His keen observational skills and sharp mind guide him through a maze of clues and red herrings, leading him to question the very nature of truth and justice in a world filled with deception.
In this captivating tale of mystery and suspense, readers are invited to join Lenox on his journey of discovery, where every character is a suspect, and each revelation adds another layer to the enigma. As the story unfolds, it becomes clear that the path to uncovering the truth is fraught with unexpected twists, making for an unforgettable journey through the darker side of Victorian England.