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The Mangle Street Murders

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by M. R. C. Kasasian


  ‘God bless you,’ I said as his knees sagged under him. I held on but he was too heavy for me as he slumped.

  My guardian grabbed him under the shoulders and tried to take his weight but he was a big man and we were off-balance. Horatio Green made one last shallow gurgling suck of air before it was flooded out of him and toppled backwards into his chair. I felt for his pulse but there was none to detect. I put my ear to his nose and listened for what I had no hope of hearing.

  ‘Blast and blazes,’ Sidney Grice put his hand to his forehead. ‘I have lost another client.’

  Available from Head of Zeus in 2014

  About this Book

  Gower Street, London, 1882:

  Sidney Grice, London’s most famous personal detective, drains his fifth pot of morning tea, and sets aside his copy of A Brief History of Impalement On The Metropolitan Line. He is expecting a visitor. From his library window, he can see a young, plain woman picking her way between the piles of horse-dung towards his front door. Sidney Grice shudders. For heaven’s sake – she is wearing brown shoes.

  March Middleton is Sidney Grice’s ward, and she is new to London. With her sharp tongue and even sharper mind, March believes she could help on her guardian’s next case – if only he did not think women were too feeble for detective work. But then a grisly murder in the slums proves too puzzling for even Sidney Grice’s encyclopaedic brain... and he is forced to admit that March Middleton might be rather useful after all.

  Set between the refined buildings of Victorian Bloomsbury and the stinking streets of London’s East End, The Mangle Street Murders is for those who like their crime original, atmospheric, and very, very funny.

  About this Series

  THE GOWER STREET DETECTIVE

  London, 1882

  Sidney Grice, London’s most famous personal detective, has an encyclopaedic mind and – according to him – no emotions save his twin love of possessions and the truth.

  March Middleton is Sidney Grice’s ward and she is new to London. With her sharp tongue and even sharper mind, March is sure she could help her guardian solve his cases – if only he did not think women too feeble for detective work.

  But even Grice must admit some puzzles are too great for even him to solve alone…

  Set between the refined buildings of Victorian Bloomsbury and the stinking streets of London’s East End, The Gower Street Detective is for those who like their crime original, atmospheric, and very, very funny.

  1. The Mangle Street Murders

  Sidney Grice, London’s most famous personal detective, is expecting a visitor. From his library window, he can see a young, plain woman picking her way between the piles of horse-dung towards his front door. Sidney Grice shudders. For heaven’s sake – she is wearing brown shoes.

  March Middleton is Sidney Grice’s ward, and she is determined to help him on his next case. Her guardian thinks women are too feeble for detective work, but when a grisly murder in the slums proves too puzzling for even Sidney Grice’s encyclopaedic brain, March Middleton turns out to be rather useful after all…

  The Mangle Street Murders is available here.

  2. The Curse of the House of Foskett

  Sidney Grice, of 125 Gower Street, is London’s premier personal detective. But since his last case led an innocent man to the gallows, business has been light. Listless and depressed, Grice has taken to lying in the bath for hours. Once a voracious reader, he will pick up neither book nor newspaper. His ward, March Middleton, has been left to dine alone.

  Then an eccentric member of a Final Death Society has the temerity to die on his study floor. Finally Sidney Grice and March Middleton have an investigation to mount – an investigation that will draw them to an eerie house in Kew, and the mysterious Baroness Foskett…

  The Curse of the House of Foskett will be available from Head of Zeus in 2014

  About the Author

  M.R.C. Kasasian was raised in Lancashire. He has had careers as varied as a factory hand, wine waiter, veterinary assistant, fairground worker and dentist. He lives with his wife, in Suffolk in the summer and in Malta in the winter.

  A Letter from the Publisher

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  First published in the UK in 2013 by Head of Zeus Ltd.

  Copyright © M.R.C. Kasasian, 2013

  The moral right of M.R.C. Kasasian to be identified as the author of this work has been asserted in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act of 1988.

  All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior permission of both the copyright owner and the above publisher of this book.

  This is a work of fiction. All characters, organizations, and events portrayed in this novel are either products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously.

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  A CIP catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library.

  ISBN (HB) 9781781851845

  ISBN (TPB) 9781781851852

  ISBN (E) 9781781851876

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  Contents

  Cover

  Welcome Page

  Dedication

  Introduction

  Chapter 1: The Slurry Street Murders

  Chapter 2: The Chelsea Strangler

  Chapter 3: The Pig and the Perfume

  Chapter 4: The Listeners

  Chapter 5: Horrible Murder

  Chapter 6: The Green Flag

  Chapter 7: The Hansom Cab

  Chapter 8: The House of Death

  Chapter 9: The Same Moon

  Chapter 10: The Scene of the Crime

  Chapter 11: The Jewelled Dagger

  Chapter 12: The Little Match Girl

  Chapter 13: Marylebone Police Station

  Chapter 14: The Hounds of Hell

  Chapter 15: The Last Sigh

  Chapter 16: The Red Book

  Chapter 17: The Duke’s Head

  Chapter 18: The Man in the Rabbit Skin Coat

  Chapter 19: The Uses of Gutta-percha

  Chapter 20: The Name of the Game

  Chapter 21: The Trial

  Chapter 22: The Trained Monkey

  Chapter 23: The Verdict

  Chapter 24: The Maze of Vice

  Chapter 25: Sticks and Stones

  Chapter 26: Smoke

  Chapter 27: The Vigil

  Chapter 28: The Hanging

  Chapter 29: The Pity

  Chapter 30: The Boiling of Bones

  Chapter 31: The Wigmaker’s Shop

  Chapter 32: Broken Wings

  Chapter 33: The Old Canal

  Chapter 34: Buckets and Sacks

  Chapter 35: Caligula

  Chapter 36: Easy Tricks

  Chapter 37: The House on Chandler Street

  Chapter 38: The Plague of Flies

  Chapter 39: Judas

  Chapter 40: Diogenes

  Chapter 41: Reasonable Doubt

  Chapter 42: Boots

  Chapter 43: Throats

  Chapter 44: The Curious Curio Shop of Childe Finnegan

  Chapter 45: Dogs

  Chapter 46: The Strewing of Straw

  Chapter 47: Lamb
Chops

  Chapter 48: Return to Huntley Street

  Chapter 49: Back to School

  Chapter 50: The Man in the Cave

  Chapter 51: The Confessional Box

  Chapter 52: Rugs and Pictures

  Chapter 53: The Vestry

  Chapter 54: Cats and the Marriage Detective

  Chapter 55: Shoe Laces

  Chapter 56: Gulph’s Grief

  Chapter 57: Plum Duff

  Chapter 58: The Angle of the Spoon

  Chapter 59: The Mausoleum

  Chapter 60: Soot

  Chapter 61: The Windows of the Soul

  Chapter 62: The Nail

  Chapter 63: Parma Violets

  Chapter 64: The Power of the Name

  Chapter 65: A Matter of Conscience

  Chapter 66: The Aphrodite

  Chapter 67: The Booking Office

  Chapter 68: The Doctor

  Chapter 69: News

  Chapter 70: The Last Letter

  Chapter 71: Grasping the Nettle

  Postscript

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  About this Book

  About this Series

  About the Author

  An Invitation from the Publisher

  Copyright

 

 

 


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