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The Blue and the Grey

A Grand & Batchelor Victorian Mystery

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The Blue and the Grey

By: M. J. Trow
Narrated by: Peter Noble
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April 1865. Having been an eyewitness to the assassination of President Lincoln, Matthew Grand, a former captain of the 3rd Cavalry of the Potomac, has come to London on an undercover assignment to hunt down the assassin's coconspirators.

Ambitious young journalist Jim Batchelor has been charged with writing a feature article on the visiting American.

Both men are distracted from their missions by the discovery of a body in London's Soho district. It's the latest in a series of grisly garrotings by a killer known as the Haymarket Strangler. As Grand and Batchelor team up to pursue their investigations, it becomes clear that there may be a disturbing connection between the assassination of Abraham Lincoln and the Haymarket Strangler.

©2014 M. J. Trow and Maryanne Coleman (P)2017 Soundings
Detective Fiction Historical Mystery Private Investigators Assassin England

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