Justice Hall (Mary Russell Novels)
Book info: Justice Hall (Mary Russell Novels) (Hardcover, 352 pages – Random House Publishing Group, 2009) – Random House Publishing Group, 2009. Language: Eng.
Holmes and Russell's latest adventure invites readers into a labyrinth of intrigue that stretches from a tranquil English estate to the bustling streets of Paris. Set against the backdrop of the Great War, this story unfolds as they confront the lingering shadows of a scandal involving Gabriel Hughenfort, whose mysterious demise continues to haunt his family. Justice Hall, with its stunning gardens and profound family motto, serves as the perfect stage for unraveling a tale steeped in irony and hidden truths. Readers will engage with themes of justice, legacy, and the pursuit of truth as they accompany the iconic duo on their quest to uncover the killer's identity. This reprint edition is an essential addition for fans of historical mysteries and those studying the intricacies of character development in literature. Not only does it offer an excerpt from Laurie R. King's 'Pirate King', but it also immerses readers in a world where every clue matters and the stakes are life and death. Through complex narrative threads and rich character dynamics, readers will gain insights into both the art of mystery writing and the historical context of post-war England.