Book description
Adelaide Porteous had made a good marriage to the great barrister Sir
William Porteous, QC and this imperious, beautiful woman was one of
Queen Victoria's courtiers, already she has launched two of her three
daughters into society. But then disaster strikes. The homicidal
dilettante Gideon Raikes, enraged at Sir William's attempts to put him
behind bars, engineers a very public attempt on his life. The ensuing
investigation begins to disinter some gruesome Porteous family skeletons
and Adelaide is forced to contemplate desperate measures to secure the
safety of her husband and three children. Set in late Victorian London
and rural Essex, this well-written novel features the chirpy but
vulnerable Detective Arnold Box and his colleagues of Great Scotland
Yard. Norman Russell was born in Lancashire but has lived most of his
life in Liverpool. After graduating from Jesus College, Oxford, he
served a term in the army in Jamaica and the Bahamas. Returning to study
for a Diploma in Education, he was later awarded the degree of Doctor of
Philosophy. He now writes full-time.

