A spectacle of corruption

[a novel]

672 pages

Published Sept. 13, 2004 by Thorndike Press.

ISBN:
978-0-7862-6482-7
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OCLC Number:
55220533

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Benjamin Weaver, the quick-witted pugilist turned private investigator, returns in David Liss's sequel to the Edgar Award--winning novel, A Conspiracy of Paper.Moments after his conviction for a murder he did not commit, at a trial presided over by a judge determined to find him guilty, Benjamin Weaver is accosted by a stranger who cunningly slips a lockpick and a file into his hands. In an instant he understands two things: Someone had gone to a great deal of trouble to see him condemned to hang--and another equally mysterious agent is determined to see him free.So begins A Spectacle of Corruption, which heralds the return of Benjamin Weaver, the hero of A Conspiracy of Paper. After a daring escape from eighteenth-century London's most notorious prison, Weaver must face another challenge: how to prove himself innocent of a crime when the corrupt courts have already shown they want only to see him …

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Subjects

  • Private investigators -- England -- London -- Fiction.
  • Jews -- England -- London -- Fiction.
  • Boxers (Sports) -- Fiction.
  • Judicial error -- Fiction.
  • Elections -- Fiction.
  • London (England) -- History -- 18th century -- Fiction.