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The Man in the Canary Waistcoat: The Sam Plank Mysteries, #2
Portraits of Pretence: The Sam Plank Mysteries, #4
Fatal Forgery: The Sam Plank Mysteries, #1
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The Sam Plank Mysteries Series

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In the autumn of 1829, the body of a wealthy young man is found dumped in a dust-pit behind one of London's most exciting new venues. Constable Sam Plank's enquiries lead him from horse auctions to houses of correction, and from the rarefied atmosphere of the Bank of England to the German-speaking streets of Whitechapel. And when he comes face to face with an old foe, he finds himself considering shocking compromises...

The new and highly organised Metropolitan Police are taking to the streets, calling into question the future of the magistrates' constables. Sam's junior constable, William Wilson, is keen, but what is an old campaigner like Sam to do when faced with the new force and its little black book of instructions?

LanguageEnglish
PublisherSusan Grossey
Release dateJul 12, 2013
The Man in the Canary Waistcoat: The Sam Plank Mysteries, #2
Portraits of Pretence: The Sam Plank Mysteries, #4
Fatal Forgery: The Sam Plank Mysteries, #1

Titles in the series (7)

  • Fatal Forgery: The Sam Plank Mysteries, #1

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    Fatal Forgery: The Sam Plank Mysteries, #1
    Fatal Forgery: The Sam Plank Mysteries, #1

    It is 1824, and trust in the virtual money of the day – new paper financial instruments – is so fragile that anyone forging them is sent to the scaffold. So why would one of London's most respected bankers start forging his clients' signatures? Sent to arrest Henry Fauntleroy, Constable Samuel Plank is determined to find out why the banker has risked his reputation, his banking house and his neck – and why he is so determined to plead guilty. As the case makes its way through the Regency justice system, exercising the finest legal minds of their generation and dividing London society into the banker's supporters and detractors, Plank races against time to find the answers that can save Fauntleroy's life.

  • The Man in the Canary Waistcoat: The Sam Plank Mysteries, #2

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    The Man in the Canary Waistcoat: The Sam Plank Mysteries, #2
    The Man in the Canary Waistcoat: The Sam Plank Mysteries, #2

    In this new mystery set in 1825, Constable Sam Plank suspects there may be a link between a suicide, an embezzler, an arsonist and a thief. No corner of Regency London is untouched by these crimes, as he travels from the mansions of St James's back to his own childhood haunts among the dank alleyways of Wapping. As his steadfast wife becomes involved in his investigations, and with a keen young police officer now under his command, Sam finds himself leading them all into a confrontation with some ruthless and brutal adversaries – one of whom he had hoped never to see again.

  • Portraits of Pretence: The Sam Plank Mysteries, #4

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    Portraits of Pretence: The Sam Plank Mysteries, #4
    Portraits of Pretence: The Sam Plank Mysteries, #4

    An elderly French artist is found dead in his rooms in London clutching a miniature portrait of a little girl. Intrigued, Constable Sam Plank delves into the world of art dealing and finds himself navigating the fragile post-war relationship between England and France. What is the link between this and the recent attacks on customs officers in London Docks? And will a beautiful mademoiselle put paid to Martha Plank's matchmaking? In this fourth novel in the Sam Plank series, set in the chilly spring of 1827, Plank and his junior constable William Wilson meet Frenchmen in London and daring blockademen in Kent to uncover smuggling and even more dangerous ambitions.

  • Worm in the Blossom: The Sam Plank Mysteries, #3

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    Worm in the Blossom: The Sam Plank Mysteries, #3
    Worm in the Blossom: The Sam Plank Mysteries, #3

    In the stifling summer of 1826, the death of a young man in Hyde Park uncovers a web of blackmail and corruption so far-reaching that even the redoubtable Constable Sam Plank is shocked. A Quaker charity hides a terrible secret, a dangerous enmity is growing between London's hackney carriage drivers and its watermen, and fraternal loyalty is tested to its limits. Susan Grossey's third Sam Plank novel plunges the magistrates' constable, his determined wife Martha and his protégé William Wilson into a dark and desperate world.

  • Heir Apparent: The Sam Plank Mysteries, #6

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    Heir Apparent: The Sam Plank Mysteries, #6
    Heir Apparent: The Sam Plank Mysteries, #6

    A young man returns to London from the family plantation in the Caribbean after an absence of six years to be at his father's deathbed – and to inherit his estate. But is the new arrival who he says he is, or an impostor? Anyone who doubts his identity seems to meet an untimely end, but his sister swears that he is her beloved brother.With their investigations leading them into the complicated world of inheritance law and due process after death, Constable Sam Plank and his loyal lieutenant William Wilson come face to face with the death trade and those who profit from it – legally or otherwise. Among them is an old enemy who has used his cunning and ruthlessness to rise through the ranks of London's criminal world. And, in this sixth novel in the series, it's now 1829: as plans progress for a new police force for the metropolis, Sam and his wife Martha look to the future.

  • Faith, Hope and Trickery: The Sam Plank Mysteries, #5

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    Faith, Hope and Trickery: The Sam Plank Mysteries, #5
    Faith, Hope and Trickery: The Sam Plank Mysteries, #5

    Rose Welford, the wife of a bootmaker, is smothered in her bed in the summer of 1828. Her husband quickly confesses to the crime, claiming that a message from beyond the grave told him to do it. At ever more popular gatherings in fields, factories and fine houses, a charismatic preacher with a history of religious offences seems to be at the heart of it all – but who, and what, can be believed when fortunes are at stake?  In this fifth novel in the series, Constable Sam Plank is drawn into matters beyond his understanding when his wife Martha hears a message of her own and his junior constable Wilson makes a momentous choice.

  • Notes of Change: The Sam Plank Mysteries, #7

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    Notes of Change: The Sam Plank Mysteries, #7
    Notes of Change: The Sam Plank Mysteries, #7

    In the autumn of 1829, the body of a wealthy young man is found dumped in a dust-pit behind one of London's most exciting new venues. Constable Sam Plank's enquiries lead him from horse auctions to houses of correction, and from the rarefied atmosphere of the Bank of England to the German-speaking streets of Whitechapel. And when he comes face to face with an old foe, he finds himself considering shocking compromises... The new and highly organised Metropolitan Police are taking to the streets, calling into question the future of the magistrates' constables. Sam's junior constable, William Wilson, is keen, but what is an old campaigner like Sam to do when faced with the new force and its little black book of instructions?

Author

Susan Grossey

My name is Susan Grossey. I graduated from Cambridge University in 1987 with a degree in English, and then taught secondary English for two years before realising that the National Curriculum was designed primarily to extinguish every spark of creativity in its teachers. I then became a technical author, and reached the pinnacle of this profession when I was asked to document the workings of a choc-ice wrapping machine in Cardiff, while wearing a fetching blue hairnet (which I forgot to remove until it was pointed out by a cashier in a petrol station on the M4). From this unbeatable high point I moved into technical training, and one day was asked to help with a staff manual on fraud prevention. As I wrote the chapter on money laundering, I realised that here was a topic that could keep my interest for years – and so it has proved. Since 1998, I have been self-employed as an anti-money laundering consultant, providing training and strategic advice and writing policies and procedures for clients in many countries. As part of my job, I have written several non-fiction books with exciting titles like “The Money Laundering Officer’s Practical Handbook”.  However, this is not enough financial crime for me, and in my spare evenings and weekends I write fiction – but always with financial crime at the heart of it.

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