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The Bloodless Boy

The Bloodless Boy

The Bloodless Boy

19/05/2023 by robert.lloyd

Lee Child ‘Wonderfully imagined and wonderfully written, this is an impeccable historical mystery, and also a timely and timeless parable about working inside a paranoid and repressive society. Superb!’

The Times ‘Hugely entertaining.’ (Best Historical Fiction Books of 2021 list.)

The Sunday Times ‘Gripping.’

The Daily Mail ‘Compelling … stuffed to the seams with alls manner of skulduggery.’

The Daily Express ‘A classic historical mystery.’

A New York Times Best New Historical Novel of 2021.

The New York Times Book Review ‘Potent … fast paced.’

The Washington Post ‘Everything new is old again — rumor-mongering, disinformation campaigns, religious bigotry — in Robert J. Lloyd’s nifty murder mystery loosely based on real events in Restoration England … One of this month’s best thrillers and mysteries.’

Publishers Weekly (Starred review) ‘Evocative prose, subtle characterizations, and an ingenious solution to a legendary real-life unsolved murder elevate this above most other historical mysteries.’

Joseph Finder, New York Times bestselling author of Paranoia, House on Fire and Judgment ‘… an extraordinary achievement – an almost hallucinatory depiction of 17th century London swimming in political intrigue and the voracious curiosity of early modern scientists. Rarely does fiction feel so much like time travel.’

Adrian McKinty, New York Times bestselling author of The Chain ‘A fantastic historical mystery set in an utterly fascinating milieu. I really enjoyed this one.’

Andrew Taylor, author of The Ashes of London ‘An intriguing confection of history and fiction. The novel cleverly combines murder investigation and political intrigue with the pioneering scientific work of Robert Hooke and his colleagues at the Royal Society. Bravo!’

Cate Quinn, author of Black Widows ‘Absolutely gripping. A wonderfully researched and thrilling ride through one of London’s most fascinating epochs.’

Martin Edwards, Edgar Award-winning author of The Golden Age of Murder and The Gallows Court ‘The Bloodless Boy is a gripping and beautifully written history-mystery which brims with atmosphere and menace.’

Christopher Fowler, author of the Bryant and May mysteries ‘It’s extremely difficult to pull off a historical crime novel that manages to be accurate enough, exciting enough and smart enough to satisfy as thoroughly as The Bloodless Boy, but Robert J. Lloyd makes it look easy.’

 

The City of London, 1678. New Year’s Day. Twelve years have passed since the Great Fire ripped through the City. Eighteen since the fall of Oliver Cromwell and the restoration of a King. London is gripped by hysteria, and rumours of Catholic plots and sinister foreign assassins abound.

When the body of a young boy drained of his blood is discovered on the snowy bank of the Fleet River, Robert Hooke, the Curator of Experiments at the just-formed Royal Society for Improving Natural Knowledge, and his assistant Harry Hunt, are called in to explain such a ghastly finding—and whether it’s part of a plot against the king. They soon learn it is not the first bloodless boy to have been discovered.

Meanwhile, that same morning Henry Oldenburg, the Secretary of the Royal Society, blows his brains out, and a disgraced Earl is released from the Tower of London, bent on revenge against the King, Charles II.

Wary of the political hornet’s nest they are walking into – and using scientific evidence rather than paranoia in their pursuit of truth – Hooke and Hunt must discover why the boy was murdered, and why his blood was taken.

The Bloodless Boy is an absorbing literary thriller that introduces two new indelible heroes to historical crime fiction. It is also a powerfully atmospheric recreation of the darkest corners of Restoration London, where the Court and the underworld seem to merge, even as the light of scientific inquiry is starting to emerge …

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