Christopher M. (gilesgoatboy) reviewed A Distinction of Blood (Robert Fairfax, Bk 4) on + 61 more book reviews
In this third entry detailing the employment of Robert Fairfax, his discretion and astuteness is required on behalf of a wealthy social-climbing merchant whose daughter has lately married into the aristocracy. Acting upon suspicions of marital discord, Mr. Appleton engages Robert to ingratiate himself into the circle of the notorious rakehell Lord Mortlock, in effect requiring Fairfax's talents as an undercover agent and private investigator. No sooner does he embark on this assignment than the subject of his study is discovered as brutally murdered at home in his own bed. And there is no lack of potential perpetrators, including a missing black slave. Hannah March's third Fairfax novel increases readers' interest just as her lead character's reputation continues to grow, moving ever more swiftly and deftly. Top notch!
Thomas F. (hardtack) - , reviewed A Distinction of Blood (Robert Fairfax, Bk 4) on + 2701 more book reviews
In this, the fourth book in a five book series by Hannah March (actually Tim Wilson), down-on-his-luck, poor Robert Fairfax is happy to obtain a job tutoring two young sons of a wealthy sugar importer. But the sons are away. Fortunately, until they return, his new boss wants him to investigate his daughter and her husband, a Lord. This quickly turns into a murder investigation.
Fairfax's journeys through all levels of London society make this an interesting read. His own privileged youth sometimes surprises other characters with his abilities to blend in and deal with both the scions of high society as well as London's riff-raff, some of which belong in both classes. The tale takes place in the 1760s, with occasional reference to the American colonies and a recent war with France. The medical practices of the late 18th century play an important role in Fairfax's ensuing investigation.
Fairfax's journeys through all levels of London society make this an interesting read. His own privileged youth sometimes surprises other characters with his abilities to blend in and deal with both the scions of high society as well as London's riff-raff, some of which belong in both classes. The tale takes place in the 1760s, with occasional reference to the American colonies and a recent war with France. The medical practices of the late 18th century play an important role in Fairfax's ensuing investigation.