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Blackstone and the Heart of Darkness (The Blackstone Detective series Book 6) Kindle Edition
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A horrific pattern is emerging, with each new corpse horrendously mutilated – in precisely the same way.
But the victims aren’t just any girls.
They are the children of England’s aristocracy.
Inspector Blackstone, of the Metropolitan Police, seems to be the only man in the country who stands a chance of catching ‘the Northern Slasher’.
Can Blackstone find the killer before he chooses his next victim?
When Blackstone receives a letter from an old army comrade, he is plunged into the middle of an even darker horror...
'Blackstone and the Heart of Darkness' is the next thrilling instalment in the Blackstone detective series.
Praise for Sally Spencer:
“Vivid characters, a dazzling plot, authentic period details, and plenty of surprising twists make this latest effort by Sally Spencer an outstanding choice for historical mystery fans” - Booklist
“This new series from the author of the Chief Inspector Woodend novels features a nicely captured Victorian ethos, solid prose, and winning subplot diversions. Anne Perry fans and devotees of Victorian-era mysteries will enjoy this new historical. For most collections” - Library Journal
Sally Spencer worked as a teacher both in England and Iran - where she witnessed the fall of the Shah. She now writes full time.
Endeavour Press is the UK's leading independent publisher of digital books.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication date5 November 2014
- File size1692 KB
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- ASIN : B00PB72XJ8
- Publisher : Lume Books (5 November 2014)
- Language : English
- File size : 1692 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 300 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: 290,202 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- 2,634 in British Detectives
- 2,657 in Historical Mysteries (Kindle Store)
- 3,461 in Traditional Detective Mysteries (Books)
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About the author

Sally Spencer is a pen name, first adopted when the author (actually called Alan Rustage) was writing sagas and it was almost obligatory that a woman's name appeared on the cover (other authors like Emma Blair and Mary Jane Staples are also men).
Before becoming a full-time writer, he was a teacher. In 1978-79 he was working in Iran and witnessed the fall of the Shah. He got used to having rifles - and, one occasion, a rocket launcher - pointed at him by both soldiers and revolutionaries, but he was never entirely comfortable with it.
He lived in Madrid for over twenty years, and still considers it the most interesting and exciting city he has ever visited, but for the last few years he has opted for a quieter life in the seaside town of Calpe, on the Costa Blanca.
His first series of books were historical sagas set in Cheshire (where he grew up) and London. They were very popular with his English readers, but his American readers find the dialect something of a strain.
He has written twenty books featuring DCI Woodend (a character based partly on a furniture dealer he used to play dominoes with) and thirteen (so far!) about Woodend's protegé Monika Paniatowski. His DI Blackstone books are set in Victorian/Edwardian London, New York and Russia, and the DI Ruiz books have as their backdrop the Spanish Civil War.
Alan is a competitive games player who likes bridge and pub quizzes. It is only by enforcing iron discipline that he doesn't play video games all the time.
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Having said that I have to say that I thoroughly enjoyed this book which in some ways reminded me of the writings of Edward Marston, set in a slightly earlier era, but with similar language.
Sam Blackstone is one of Scotland Yard’s mist successful detectives, but is here embroiled in the Cheshire countryside in both its beauty and its ugliness. The harshness of work in its salt mines is vividly portrayed as is the cruelty with which some people behave towards others, with no regard for their safety or personal feelings. Canals also feature quite heavily in a cleverly constructed plot regarding murder and kidnap, enhanced by Blackstone’s connection with a former subordinate of his in Afghanistan, Tom Yardley, now working in those salt mines. The characters are, for the main part, highly believable, and their interaction is both accurate of its time and interesting, if somewhat different from what we would expect today. I am mindful of certain recent cases in this country that are not totally dissimilar to that involved here.
All in all a very good read, although I am not sure that I have time to visit Sam’s previous adventures – only time and other reading material will tell!
The characters were all interesting, the plot compulsive (not to mention very dark) and the 1900 setting atmospheric and generally accurate - apart from the occasional modern expression creeping in. The quality of writing was engaging throughout. Recommended.
I would recommend this book to people who enjoy watching Murdoch Mysteries as it is extremely reminiscent of that show.
On the other hand if you're someone who likes to READ Sherlock Holmes or are quite pedantic about authors creating a realistic historical environment then...

