Some Danger Involved: A NovelSimon and Schuster, 2004 M06 3 - 304 pages An atmospheric debut novel set on the gritty streets of Victorian London, Some Danger Involved introduces detective Cyrus Barker and his assistant, Thomas Llewelyn, as they work to solve the gruesome murder of a young scholar in London's Jewish ghetto. When the eccentric and enigmatic Cyrus Barker takes on the recent murder case of a young scholar in London's Jewish ghetto, he realizes that he must hire an assistant, and out of all who answer an ad for a position with "some danger involved," he chooses downtrodden Llewelyn, a gutsy young man with a murky past. As they inch ever closer to the shocking truth behind the murder, Llewelyn is drawn deeper and deeper into Barker's peculiar world of vigilante detective work, as well as the heart of London's teeming underworld. Brimming with wit and unforgettable characters and steeped in authentic period detail, Some Danger Involved is a captivating page-turner that introduces an equally captivating duo. |
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... man to the ground, both in the same day. For all that, I can state without hesitation that he is one of the most noble men I have ever known. He is also the most exasperating fellow in the world to work for, but he is a detective, not a ...
... man to the ground, both in the same day. For all that, I can state without hesitation that he is one of the most noble men I have ever known. He is also the most exasperating fellow in the world to work for, but he is a detective, not a ...
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... man behind the desk announced, consulting his list. It was my turn in the lion's den. I wiped my hands on my trousers, swallowed, and walked through the door. The chamber I entered was well furnished and dominated by a large desk and ...
... man behind the desk announced, consulting his list. It was my turn in the lion's den. I wiped my hands on my trousers, swallowed, and walked through the door. The chamber I entered was well furnished and dominated by a large desk and ...
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... man rumbled. Or was that a chuckle? He walked around behind the desk again and, turning his chair away from me, he sat. That was it. I was dismissed. At least his eyes hadn't popped, or perhaps they had. I couldn't see them. I gathered ...
... man rumbled. Or was that a chuckle? He walked around behind the desk again and, turning his chair away from me, he sat. That was it. I was dismissed. At least his eyes hadn't popped, or perhaps they had. I couldn't see them. I gathered ...
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... man turned his chair back to me without expression or remark. He reached into a desk drawer and slid a small notebook and pencil toward me. “Take a letter, Mr. Llewelyn: Cyrus Barker 7 Craig's Court Whitehall, London 13 March 1884 Mr ...
... man turned his chair back to me without expression or remark. He reached into a desk drawer and slid a small notebook and pencil toward me. “Take a letter, Mr. Llewelyn: Cyrus Barker 7 Craig's Court Whitehall, London 13 March 1884 Mr ...
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... With the scar on his brow and his fierce mustache, he seemed as sinister as his fellows. “What are we—”I began, but Barker raised a hand. A man. z. stepped into the nimbus of light cast by our candle 13 SOME DANGER INVOLVED.
... With the scar on his brow and his fierce mustache, he seemed as sinister as his fellows. “What are we—”I began, but Barker raised a hand. A man. z. stepped into the nimbus of light cast by our candle 13 SOME DANGER INVOLVED.
Contents
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Section 25 | 170 |
Section 26 | 171 |
Section 27 | 178 |
Section 28 | 183 |
Section 29 | 189 |
Section 30 | 199 |
Section 31 | 212 |
Section 9 | 44 |
Section 10 | 60 |
Section 11 | 71 |
Section 12 | 80 |
Section 13 | 88 |
Section 14 | 89 |
Section 15 | 96 |
Section 16 | 109 |
Section 17 | 110 |
Section 18 | 119 |
Section 19 | 128 |
Section 20 | 129 |
Section 21 | 139 |
Section 22 | 148 |
Section 23 | 155 |
Section 32 | 223 |
Section 33 | 224 |
Section 34 | 230 |
Section 35 | 240 |
Section 36 | 241 |
Section 37 | 252 |
Section 38 | 253 |
Section 39 | 260 |
Section 40 | 261 |
Section 41 | 268 |
Section 42 | 280 |
Section 43 | 289 |
Section 44 | 290 |
Section 45 | 291 |
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