Hardcastle’s Conspiracy

Hardcastle’s Conspiracy by Graham Ison, published by Severn House in 2005, is a historical fiction novel set against the backdrop of the First World War. This edition, written in English and spanning 220 pages, follows Detective Inspector Hardcastle as he investigates a mysterious death in St James’s Park. The plot thickens when the victim is identified as a servant at a prestigious gentlemen’s club, leading Hardcastle to uncover hidden truths about the club’s members.
Readers will find a blend of mystery and historical context as Hardcastle navigates the complexities of his investigation. The narrative delves into themes of deception and persistence, showcasing the challenges he faces in revealing the truth amidst efforts to thwart his inquiries. With elements of detective fiction and a focus on the societal dynamics of the early 20th century, this book offers a compelling look at the intersection of personal and historical events during a tumultuous period.
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The First World War detective series featuring Detective Inspector Hardcastle On the eve of the Great War, a body is found in St James’s Park. Things become complex when the victim turns out to be a servant at one of London’s prestigious gentlemen’s clubs. Hardcastle’s enquiries reveal that the club’s members are not all they purport to be. But in the face of attempts to prevent him uncovering the truth, the persistent Detective Inspector won’t give up.
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