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Last Seen in London: Silver and Simm Victorian Mysteries, #20
There for the Taking: Silver and Simm Victorian Mysteries, #13
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Silver and Simm Victorian Mysteries Series

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It was to be the society wedding of the season, but one crucial element was missing – the groom. The Honorable Thomas Stoddard was last seen on a rail platform in London, preparing to embark for Oxford, but he never arrived. Meanwhile, a laborer with a connection to Stoddard has met a sticky end on a farm in west Oxfordshire. With two bereaved fiancées, two furious fathers and a pugnacious newspaper editor involved,  clock repairer Jacob Silver and his wife Sarah are called upon to help the police separate the warring parties and unravel the mystery of Stoddard's disappearance.

 

'Last Seen in London' is the 20th novel in the Silver and Simm Victorian Mysteries series.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherLilax Books
Release dateFeb 20, 2020
Last Seen in London: Silver and Simm Victorian Mysteries, #20
There for the Taking: Silver and Simm Victorian Mysteries, #13

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  • There for the Taking: Silver and Simm Victorian Mysteries, #13

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    There for the Taking: Silver and Simm Victorian Mysteries, #13
    There for the Taking: Silver and Simm Victorian Mysteries, #13

    Collecting wild bird eggs seemed like a harmless enough hobby for a Victorian gentleman. But the discovery of  some very rare eggs in a Cotswold woodland brings out the worst in two collectors who both want them, regardless of the price they must pay. When the body of a man with a connection to both collectors is found in the forest, clock repairer Jacob Silver and his wife Sarah are reluctantly drawn into helping the police to crack a case where rivalry and obsession have led to murder.   'There for the Taking' is the thirteenth book in the Silver and Simm Victorian Mysteries series.

  • Last Seen in London: Silver and Simm Victorian Mysteries, #20

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    Last Seen in London: Silver and Simm Victorian Mysteries, #20
    Last Seen in London: Silver and Simm Victorian Mysteries, #20

    It was to be the society wedding of the season, but one crucial element was missing – the groom. The Honorable Thomas Stoddard was last seen on a rail platform in London, preparing to embark for Oxford, but he never arrived. Meanwhile, a laborer with a connection to Stoddard has met a sticky end on a farm in west Oxfordshire. With two bereaved fiancées, two furious fathers and a pugnacious newspaper editor involved,  clock repairer Jacob Silver and his wife Sarah are called upon to help the police separate the warring parties and unravel the mystery of Stoddard's disappearance.   'Last Seen in London' is the 20th novel in the Silver and Simm Victorian Mysteries series.

Author

Cynthia E. Hurst

Cynthia E. Hurst is the author of two mystery series set in present-day Seattle, the R&P Labs Mysteries and the Zukie Merlino Mysteries, and the Silver and Simm and Milestone agency series, which both take place in Victorian England. Like her characters, Cynthia grew up in Seattle, then earned a degree in journalism and worked on several newspapers and magazines in the US and UK. The R&P books are based on her time spent in the small research lab where her parents both worked, and many of the R&P staff's projects are ones actually undertaken by the lab. The Zukie books were inspired by her Italian relatives. She now lives in Oxfordshire, the setting for the two Victorian series. She is also the author of the Time Traveller trilogy, which visits various bits of English history, and which stemmed from an unfortunate incident.

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