A Death at Fountains Abbey

Author: Antonia Hodgson
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton Ltd
Category: Fiction, History
Age Group: 15+
Book Format: Paperback

Late spring, 1728 and Thomas Hawkins has left London for the wild beauty of Yorkshire - forced on a mission he can't refuse. John Aislabie, one of the wealthiest men in England, has been threatened with murder. Blackmailed into investigating, Tom must hunt down those responsible, or lose the woman he loves forever. Since Aislabie is widely regarded as the architect of the greatest financial swindle ever seen, there is no shortage of suspects. Far from the ragged comforts of home, Tom and his ward Sam Fleet enter a world of elegant surfaces and hidden danger. The great estate is haunted by family secrets and simmering unease. Someone is determined to punish John Aislabie - and anyone who stands in the way. As the violence escalates and shocking truths are revealed, Tom is dragged, inexorably, towards the darkest night of his life.Inspired by real characters, events and settings, A DEATH AT FOUNTAINS ABBEY is a gripping standalone historical thriller. It also continues the story that began with the award-winning THE DEVIL IN THE MARSHALSEA and THE LAST CONFESSION OF THOMAS HAWKINS.

About Antonia Hodgson
Antonia Hodgson was born and grew up in Derby and studied English at the University of Leeds. Her debut novel, THE DEVIL IN THE MARSHALSEA, won the CWA Historical Dagger in 2014 and was shortlisted for the John Creasey First Novel award. In the US, Publishers Weekly named it one of the top 10 Mystery/Thriller titles of the year.
She was first introduced to the early Georgians while taking 'A' level History. Unfortunately the course focused almost exclusively on George II's ministerial reshuffles, a subject even George II found staggeringly dull. It was only later, on discovering Hogarth, The Beggar's Opera and Moll Flanders, that she became fascinated by an often-neglected period of British history. Her favourite quote about London in the 1720s comes from a disapproving Swiss traveller, who complained that 'debauch runs wild with an unblushing countenance'.
Antonia lives in London, where she works as an editor.

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Barcode # 9781473615106
Brand Hodder & Stoughton Ltd
Artist / Author Antonia Hodgson
Shipping Weight 0.4000kg
Shipping Width 0.153m
Shipping Height 0.027m
Shipping Length 0.233m
Assembled Length 23.300m
Assembled Height 2.700m
Assembled Width 15.300m
Type Paperback

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