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Deliverance

Justice Belstrang Mysteries, Book 3

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Deliverance

By: John Pilkington
Narrated by: Christopher Saul
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England, 1618.

At his manor of Thirldon, ex-Justice Belstrang - still at loggerheads with his old rival Justice Standish—receives devastating news: King James intends to purchase the estate for his favourite, the Marquis of Buckingham—and Belstrang must comply.

In the ensuing turmoil, while his son-in-law George petitions the King on his behalf, Belstrang receives a plea from a dying friend, Sir Richard Mountford, to visit him at Foxhill Manor. To take his mind off his troubles Belstrang goes—and discovers things are not so simple.

Sir Richard is not dying, but desperate. His brother John has been killed in an explosion at the family's iron foundry, down in the remote Forest of Dean. They cast cannons for the Royal Armouries: a privileged and lucrative business. But Sir Richard does not believe John's death was an accident.

Meanwhile, Mountford's cold-hearted son Francis treats him as an invalid. He fears things are being kept from him—and implores Belstrang to investigate.

The mystery deepens when a forester who was seen talking to Belstrang is murdered.

Only after a violent confrontation on the bleak salt-marshes does the truth begin to unfold—and its implications reach far beyond England's shores.

This time Belstrang must follow the trail to a very bitter end, which could be the making of him—or cause his undoing.

©2021 John Pilkington (P)2023 W. F. Howes Ltd
Historical Mystery Thriller & Suspense Fiction Heartfelt

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The storyline, the characters and the narration. Wish there were more in the series of Master Justice Belstrang. Christopher’s voice reminds me of Mr Kipling in the UK TV advert for cakes!

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Christopher Saul my new favourite narrator, some books are just read to you, Christopher Saul tells the story. I could listen to him for hours. These Justice Belstrang books are good stories too. Would recommend .

Such a great story teller

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I loved all three and hope there will be more of Justice Balstrang. Great narrator too

loved it

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A good insight into law, corruption and the power of the kings whim. Justice Belstrang is a good man and you find yourself always fighting his corner. A well deserved ending.

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