In the heart of Victorian London, fearless journalist and suffragist, Verity Mallard, finds herself entangled in a web of mystery and danger. When her barrister brother, Mortimer, aids Mrs Clara Powell in a divorce case, he discovers that her husband is the bearer of a sinister secret.
As they delve into the seedy underbelly of the East End, the siblings, aided by the tenacious private investigator, George Benson, uncover a chilling truth-their target is a depraved murderer. However, a twist of fate destroys the evidence they desperately need to bring him to book.
Realising that justice may slip through the cracks, Verity persuades George and Mortimer to embark on a perilous plan to neutralise the killer.
R J Williams was born in Aberystwyth in Wales and now lives in Perth, Western Australia.After a busy career in information technology and management consulting, in the UK and Australia, retirement has given him the opportunity to indulge his interest in history and pursue his long-held ambition to become an author of historical novels.He enjoys writing, cycling, travelling, and volunteering with Para Quad industries, who provide employment to people with disabilities.