The Last Witness at Blackwood Manor
The fog rolled in off the Thames like a shroud being drawn across a corpse. Edgar Thorne stood at the window of his chambers in Westminster, watching the gas lamps flicker through the yellow murk. He had been Royal Prosecutor for eleven months, the youngest in the history of the Crown, and already he felt the weight of centuries pressing down on his shoulders. The letter had arrived that...
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