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The Hangman's Secret

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Crime-scene photographers Sarah, Hugh, and Mick are summoned to the goriest crime scene they've ever encountered. A pub owner named Harry Warbrick has been found hanged. His murder becomes a sensation because he was England's top hangman. Sir Gerald, owner of the Daily World, announces that they—meaning Sarah and her friends—will investigate and solve Warbrick's murder before the police do. She and her friends discover a connection between Warbrick's murder and the most notorious criminal he ever executed: Amelia Carlisle. Something happened at Amelia's execution. The Official Secrets Act forbids the seven witnesses present to divulge any information about it. But Harry had a bad habit of leaking tips to the press. What is the secret, and who hanged the hangman?
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      November 5, 2018
      Rowland finally hits her stride in her third mystery featuring photographer Sarah Bain (after 2018’s A Mortal Likeness). In 1890, Sarah is working for a tabloid, the Daily World, along with her two partners in investigation, Hugh Staunton, a lord, and Mick O’Reilly, a 14-year-old former street urchin. At her boss’s request, the trio visit the London pub where Harry Warbrick, a retired hangman and the pub’s owner, apparently hanged himself. Certain irregularities at the scene suggest foul play. Warbrick kept the ropes from his most famous executions, but the one he used on convicted baby killer Amelia Carlisle, “who took in unwanted babies for a fee and supposedly farmed them out to adoptive parents or raised them herself,” has disappeared. The investigators’ search for a motive for Warbrick’s murder leads to a reexamination of the Carlisle case and the ruffling of some powerful feathers. The plotting and characters are an improvement over the prior two books, even if not at the level of Rowland’s best work in her Sano Ichiro series. Agent: Pam Ahearn, Pam Ahearn Agency.

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