Proof of Guilt
by:
Charles Todd (author)
Scotland Yard's Ian Rutledge must contend with two dangerous enemies in this latest complex mystery in the New York Times bestselling series London, summer 1920. An unidentified body appears to have been run down by a motorcar and Ian Rutledge is leading the investigation to uncover what...
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Scotland Yard's Ian Rutledge must contend with two dangerous enemies in this latest complex mystery in the New York Times bestselling series London, summer 1920. An unidentified body appears to have been run down by a motorcar and Ian Rutledge is leading the investigation to uncover what happened. While the signs point to murder, vital questions remain: Who is the victim? And where, exactly, was he killed? One small clue leads Rutledge to a firm built by two families, famous for producing and selling the world's best Madeira wine. Lewis French, the current head of the English enterprise, is missing. But is he the dead man? And does either his fiancée or his jilted former lover have anything to do with his disappearance—or possible death? What about his sister? Or the London office clerk? Is Matthew Traynor, French's cousin and partner who heads the Madeira office, somehow involved? The experienced Rutledge knows that suspicion and circumstantial evidence are not proof of guilt, and he's going to keep digging for answers. But that perseverance will pit him against his supervisor, the new acting chief superintendent. When Rutledge discovers a link to an incident in the French family's past, the superintendent dismisses it, claiming the information isn't vital. He's determined to place the blame on one of French's women despite Rutledge's objections. Alone in a no-man's-land rife with mystery and danger, Rutledge must tread very carefully, for someone has decided that he, too, must die so that cruel justice can take its course.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780062015686 (0062015680)
Publish date: January 29th 2013
Publisher: William Morrow
Pages no: 343
Edition language: English
Series: Inspector Ian Rutledge (#15)
Detective novels are exactly my cup of tea, especially ones that take place in a historical time period. In historical fiction the characters usually do not have the technology we have today to help solve their crimes. They have to use pure intellect and clever questioning to find out the 'who done ...
Ian Rutledge is back....solving another murder, and what a murder it is. Rutledge is left with nothing but a body in the middle of the street, questions about how the body got there, and no identification but a gold watch inside a coat pocket...a gold watch that could only belong to a gentleman. T...
This one felt unfinished, as another reviewer wrote, more like an outline than a finished work.
The latest in the Ian Rutledge series by Charles Todd. I have read and loved the entire series, and the mother/son writing team that comprises Charles Todd are excellent. I cannot tell that two people are writing the book at all, the writing meshes so well, unlike in other series I had the misfortun...
The Charles Todd mother and son writing team, have some of the best stories, and the best character (Ian Rutledge). I love the historical novels with Ian Rutledge and the other series with Bess Crawford.Proof of Guilt about the disappearance of a wine merchant and the appearance of a body which migh...