Sizar

Sizar by Susan Grossey is a historical mystery set in the spring of 1826, published by Susan Grossey on December 5, 2024. This edition spans 292 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows ex-soldier Gregory Hardiman, who is adjusting to his new role as an ostler and university constable in Cambridge. When an undergraduate is discovered hanged in his college rooms, Gregory is tasked by the Master to uncover the reasons behind this tragic event, leading him into a web of intrigue involving illegal gambling and a second suspicious death.
Readers will find that Sizar delves into the complexities of Gregory’s investigation as he navigates personal dilemmas, including family ties in Spain and potential new relationships in Cambridge. The story intertwines elements of crime and suspense, exploring themes of mystery and the darker sides of human nature. As the second installment in the Cambridge Hardiman Mysteries, this book continues to develop its protagonist’s character while presenting a gripping narrative that reflects the historical context of the time.
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In the spring of 1826, ex-soldier Gregory Hardiman is settling in to civilian life as an ostler and university constable in Cambridge. When an undergraduate is found hanged in his rooms at St Clement’s College, the Master asks Gregory to find out what could have driven the seemingly happy young man to take such a drastic step. A second death at the same college suggests something altogether more sinister, and Gregory sets out to discover whether a love of illegal gambling on horse races could lie at the heart of the tragedies.
In the second of the Cambridge Hardiman Mysteries, Gregory finds himself on shifting sands – torn between family ties in Spain and the possibility of new affections in Cambridge.
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