The Sudbury School Murders
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    Jun-2005
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  • Main Genre:
    Historical Mystery
  • Time Period:
    19th Century Regency (1811-1820)
  • Setting:
    England
  • Pages:
    304
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Cashiered cavalry officer Captain Gabriel Lacey of the 35th Light Dragoons lost much on the battlefield during the Peninsular Campaign. But he still retains his innate sense of right and wrong when faced with injustice .. .

For the nouveau riche of London society, the Sudbury School is where young boys are sent to become proper gentlemen. It is also where Captain Lacey has accepted a position as secretary to Headmaster Everard Rutledge. Though Rutledge proves to be an officious, bullying martinet, Lacey endures the man's histrionics to keep his post--and to find the person behind a series of malicious pranks that have recently plagued Sudbury

But the mischief takes a deadly turn when a stable groom is found floating in a nearby canal. Rutledge brashly declares that the culprit is a lowly hired hand--who just happens to be adored by his own daughter. But Lacey knows there's more going on at Sudbury than meets the eye, and that he alone can teach a murderer a lesson...
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EDITIONS
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    • First Edition
    • Jun-2005
    • Prime Crime
    • Mass Market Paperback
    • ISBN: 0425203611
    • ISBN13: 9780425203613
    •  
    • Sep-2013
    • Createspace
    • Trade Paperback
    • ISBN: 1490911529
    • ISBN13: 9781490911526
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    • Sep-2013
    • JA / AG Publishing
    • Trade Paperback
    • ISBN: 194645544X
    • ISBN13: 9781946455444
    •  
    • May-2011
    • Jennifer Ashley
    • eBook (Kindle)
    •  
    • May-2011
    • Ashley Garder / Jennifer Ashley
    • eBook
    •  
    • Jan-2014
    • JA / AG Publishing
    • eBook
    • ISBN: 0989867730
    • ISBN13: 9780989867733



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