· The Seeker by S.G MacLean. I instantly liked Seeker as a character. He is a powerful man, in a position that could easily be corrupt. But even when thinking he has caught a killer red-handed, Seeker doesn’t look for the simple answer. He knows something else is going on, and refuses to let an innocent man hang. Secondary CharactersEstimated Reading Time: 5 mins. The first and third books in the series, The Seeker and Destroying Angel, have won the CWA Historical Dagger and the second, The Black Friar, was longlisted for the same award. S.G. MacLean is married with four children and lives in Conon Bridge, Scotland. Follow her on Instagram @www.doorway.rus: MacLean is a gifted storyteller who has the ability to construct a portal through which we can enter Cromwell's London and the royalist hotbed that is Oxford. The historical period is meticulously researched and the descriptions This is an atmospheric historical thriller that brilliantly captures the repercussions of the English Civil War in the s/5.
The Seeker by S.G MacLean. I instantly liked Seeker as a character. He is a powerful man, in a position that could easily be corrupt. But even when thinking he has caught a killer red-handed, Seeker doesn't look for the simple answer. The first and third books in the series, The Seeker and Destroying Angel, have won the CWA Historical Dagger and the second and fourth, The Black Friar and The House of Lamentations were longlisted for the same award. S.G. MacLean is married with four children and lives in Conon Bridge, Scotland. Follow her on Instagram @iwritemybike2 show more. Read "The Seeker A prizewinning historical thriller set in Cromwell's London" by S.G. MacLean available from Rakuten Kobo. A bloody murder. An open and shut case? In Oliver Cromwell's London, nothing is as it seems - Captain Damian Seeker must.
It’s a great mystery novel, cleverly constructed and set in a period of history little-explored by decent novelists: Oliver Cromwell’s England. Shona MacLean brilliantly evokes the fear and suspicion of the uneasy era that followed the execution of the King, Charles Stuart. In her capable hands, London itself becomes a character in the novel. The Seeker by S.G MacLean. I instantly liked Seeker as a character. He is a powerful man, in a position that could easily be corrupt. But even when thinking he has caught a killer red-handed, Seeker doesn’t look for the simple answer. He knows something else is going on, and refuses to let an innocent man hang. Secondary Characters. MacLean is a gifted storyteller who has the ability to construct a portal through which we can enter Cromwell's London and the royalist hotbed that is Oxford. The historical period is meticulously researched and the descriptions This is an atmospheric historical thriller that brilliantly captures the repercussions of the English Civil War in the s.
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