
An atmospheric debut novel set on the gritty streets of Victorian London, Some Danger Involved introduces detective Cyrus Barker and his apprentice, Thomas Llewelyn, as they work to solve the gruesome murder of a young scholar. When a student bea...
Victorian enquiry agent Cyrus Barker and his young assistant Thomas Llewelyn, first introduced in Will Thomas's critically acclaimed debut novel Some Danger Involved, are back with a new mission in To Kingdom Come. When a bomb destroys the Special I...
In The Limehouse Text, Barker and Llewelyn discover a pawn ticket among the effects of Barker's late assistant, leading them to London's Chinese district, Limehouse. There they retrieve an innocent-looking book that proves to be a rare and secret tex...
In the latest adventure in what is "fast becoming one of the genre's best historical mystery series" (Booklist), roughhewn private enquiry agent Cyrus Barker and his assistant Thomas Llewelyn must track down London's first serial killer.When Barker a...
When an Italian assassin's body is found floating in a barrel in Victorian London's East End, enquiry agent Cyrus Barker and his assistant Thomas Llewelyn are called in to investigate. Soon corpses begin to appear all over London, each accompanied by...
Brimming with wit, atmosphere, and unforgettable characters, FATAL ENQUIRY reintroduces private enquiry agent Cyrus Barker and his assistant, Thomas Llewellyn, and their unforgettable world of Victorian London. Some years ago, Cyrus Barker matche...
Cyrus Barker is undoubtedly England's premiere private enquiry agent. With the help of his assistant Thomas Llewelyn, he's developed an enviable reputation for discreetly solving some of the toughest, most consequential cases in recent history. But o...
An original never-before-seen Barker and Llewelyn short story: includes 7 FREE CHAPTERS of OLD SCORES, the next installment in the adventures of Cyrus Barker and Thomas Llewelyn.Cyrus Barker, the most prominent and accomplished private enquiry agent ...
In 1890, the first Japanese diplomatic delegation arrives in London to open an embassy. Cyrus Barker, private enquiry agent and occasional agent for the Foreign Service Office, is enlisted to display his personal Japanese garden to the visiting digni...
A bombing injures private enquiry agent Cyrus Barker, leaving it up to his soon-to-be-married junior partner Thomas Llewelyn to find the person trying to murder them both before it's too late―in the newest mystery in Will Thomas's beloved series. ...
London, 1892―Cyrus Barker is brought into a game of international espionage by the Prime Minister himself in the newest mystery in Will Thomas's beloved series. Private enquiry agents Cyrus Barker and Thomas Llewelyn receive in the mail an u...
London, 1893: Private enquiry agents Cyrus Barker and Thomas Llewelyn are called in to protect Tsesarevich Nicholas from nefarious forces as he travels to England for a royal wedding -- inDance with Death, the next mystery in Will Thomas's beloved se...
London, 1893, there is poisoner loose in the city, with deaths piling up, and private enquiry agents Cyrus Barker and Thomas Llewelyn are apparently his next target in Fierce Poison by Will Thomas.Private Enquiry agent Cyrus Barker has just about see...
Winner of the Shamus Award for Best Novel!London, 1893 - deadly doings are afoot in the British Museum and private enquiry agents Cyrus Barker and Thomas Llewelyn must unravel a mystery involving a mummy, a giant ruby and a murder, in Will Thomas's H...
In 1894, Cyrus Barker, London's premier enquiry agent, is entangled in a conspiracy to revive the American Civil War by prominent figures, long believed deceased.Private Enquiry agent Cyrus Barker, along with his partner Thomas Llewelyn, has a long, ...
In late Victorian England, private enquiry agents Cyrus Barker and Thomas Llewelyn find themselves in the middle of the deadly chaos when powerful forces align to take over London's criminal underworld. Private enquiry agent Cyrus Barker, along with ...
In London, 1896, private enquiry agent Cyrus Barker's world is upturned when his longtime nemesis, Sebastian Nightwine, previously believed dead, turns up with evil on his mind, launching devastating and secretive attacks against not just Barker, but...
The series follows Cyrus Barker, a formidable private enquiry agent in late Victorian London, and Thomas Llewelyn, the young Welsh assistant who becomes his apprentice and eventual partner. Barker is no ordinary detective: a master of Chinese martial arts, disguise, languages, and deduction, he operates outside Scotland Yard's jurisdiction, taking cases too dangerous, too politically sensitive, or too unconventional for the police. Llewelyn, a former Oxford student ruined by scandal, is hired in the first book and quickly discovers that working for Barker means stepping into a world of shadows, secrets, and high-stakes danger.
Each novel presents a standalone mystery—murder, blackmail, espionage, kidnapping, or political intrigue—often involving real historical figures or events (Jack the Ripper, anarchists, Irish nationalists, early socialists, the rise of Zionism). The cases are complex and layered, requiring Barker’s encyclopedic knowledge and Llewelyn’s fresh perspective. Over time, the partnership deepens: Llewelyn grows from a nervous novice into a capable detective, while Barker’s enigmatic past (military service in China, personal tragedies) slowly unravels. The series explores loyalty, honor, the cost of secrets, the clash between tradition and progress, and the redemptive power of trust. Later books raise the stakes—international conspiracies, personal vendettas, and threats to the heart of the British Empire—while keeping the focus on the evolving bond between the two men.
Cyrus Barker is the senior partner: a formidable, middle-aged private enquiry agent. Physically powerful, intellectually brilliant, and trained in multiple martial arts (especially Chinese fighting styles), he is gruff, enigmatic, and deeply principled. A man of few words but immense presence, he operates by a strict personal code and harbors secrets from his past (military service, time in China, a tragic loss).
Thomas Llewelyn is the junior partner and narrator (in most books): a young Welshman in his early 20s when the series begins. Intelligent, bookish, and initially naive, he grows from a reluctant assistant into a capable detective and loyal friend. His voice is warm, observant, and often humorous, providing the reader with an accessible window into Barker’s world.
Supporting characters include:
- Mac (Barker’s butler, former soldier, dry wit).
- Etienne Dummolard (French chef with a mysterious past).
- Ho (Chinese valet and martial artist).
- Rebecca Cowan (later Llewelyn’s wife): strong, intelligent ally.
- Inspector Bain and Inspector Saylor (Scotland Yard): recurring police contacts, often skeptical but respectful.
- Barker’s enemies — recurring foes like the anarchist Harm, or various powerful figures who cross paths with the detectives.
The series is set in late Victorian London (1880s–1890s), rendered with extraordinary authenticity and atmospheric richness. Barker’s office is in Craig’s Court, a real historical location near Whitehall, filled with exotic artifacts from his travels. The city is a living, breathing character: foggy streets of Whitechapel and the East End, elegant Mayfair townhouses, the docks, opium dens, gentlemen’s clubs, Parliament, the British Museum, and the bustling, gaslit thoroughfares.
The era is captured with meticulous detail—class divides, political intrigue, emerging technology (telephones, electric lights), and the social tensions of the time (Irish nationalism, anarchism, labor unrest, anti-Semitism)—woven naturally into the plots. Occasional excursions to Scotland, Wales, the countryside, or the Continent add variety, but London remains the emotional and atmospheric heart of the series.
The tone is intelligent, witty, and atmospheric—Victorian detective fiction with a modern sensibility and understated humor. Thomas writes with elegance and precision, evoking the style of Conan Doyle while adding warmth, psychological depth, and subtle social commentary. The mysteries are serious and suspenseful, but never grim; violence is present but restrained, and the focus remains on deduction, dialogue, and character.
Humor is dry and character-driven—Barker’s deadpan sarcasm, Llewelyn’s youthful earnestness, and the occasional absurdity of Victorian manners provide consistent levity. The mood is adventurous and hopeful: even in dark cases, Barker’s unshakable moral compass and Llewelyn’s growing confidence offer a sense of order and justice. The series feels like a warm, intelligent fireside chat—sophisticated yet accessible, thrilling yet grounded in human connection. It’s perfect for readers who enjoy historical mysteries with heart, brains, and a touch of old-fashioned charm.
Will Thomas’ Barker & Llewelyn series is nothing short of a love letter to Victorian London—and to the timeless thrill of watching two brilliant minds unravel the darkest secrets the city has to offer. From the fog-choked streets of 1880s Whitechapel to the shadowed corridors of power, Cyrus Barker and Thomas Llewelyn stand shoulder to shoulder: the enigmatic, lethal master and the earnest, quick-witted apprentice who grows into his equal. Across 17+ masterful novels, Thomas delivers razor-sharp mysteries, dry-as-bone humor, pulse-pounding suspense, and a partnership so richly layered it feels like family. Barker’s quiet moral code, Llewelyn’s fierce loyalty, and the electric chemistry between them make every case feel personal, every revelation earned. If you’ve ever longed to walk the gaslit streets of Victorian London with a detective who fights with both fists and intellect, and a narrator whose heart is as sharp as his mind, this series is your invitation. Step into Craig’s Court, hear the clatter of hansoms, smell the coal smoke and river fog—and let Barker & Llewelyn show you that the greatest adventures often begin with a knock at the door and a mystery too dangerous for anyone else to solve. Once you start, you won’t want it to end.
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