
5 mystery novels introduce 5 delightful new sleuths
Veteran British barrister Smith uses her knowledge of London's centuries-old legal establishment, the Inns of Court, to create a delightfully old-fashioned mystery introducing a reluctant sleuth, barrister Sir Gabriel Ward. One morning in 1901, Ward arrives at his office and stumbles on the dead body of the lord chief justice of England. Brilliant and reclusive, Ward unhappily agrees when his boss orders him to investigate the murder, even as he fears that it will take too much time away from his latest legal case involving the authorship of a best-selling children's book. With the help of a local police officer, Ward hesitantly ventures out of his beloved, close-knit legal world in search of a killer and ends up finding some unexpected answers.
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