The Parliament House (Christopher Redmayne #5)
London, 1670. The completion of his new project could not have run more smoothly for Christopher Redmayne. Commissioned to design a new house for Francis Polegate, a merchant, Christopher is pleased that everything has gone without a hitch. To celebrate the success of the venture, Polegate throws a party and invites Christopher as an honoured guest. Also invited are Susan ...more
Hardcover, 253 pages
Published
February 1st 2006
by Allison & Busby
(first published 2006)
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The very first novel I've read by this author (its number five in the Christopher Redmayne series but don't let that put you off as it read perfectly well as a novel in its own right), I'm sure it will not be the last.
Set in the London of the late 1600's, The Parliament House is a gripping, often wryly funny, historical novel, a whodunit with a smattering of political intrigue and a dash of romance I found myself totally engrossed.
Multi faceted, I don't know how much rese...more
Set in the London of the late 1600's, The Parliament House is a gripping, often wryly funny, historical novel, a whodunit with a smattering of political intrigue and a dash of romance I found myself totally engrossed.
Multi faceted, I don't know how much rese...more
THE PARLIAMENT HOUSE (Amateur Sleuth/Architect-London-1670) – G
Marston, Edward – 5th in series
Allison & Busby, 2006- UK Hardcover
Architect Christopher Redmayne is attending the party celebrating the completion of the house and wine shop he designed. As the guests are leaving, one is shot dead by a sniper. Because the victim was the friend of Sir Julius Cheever MP, the father of Christopher’s sweetheart, Christopher feels he must assist his friend, Constable Jonathan Bales, in...more
Marston, Edward – 5th in series
Allison & Busby, 2006- UK Hardcover
Architect Christopher Redmayne is attending the party celebrating the completion of the house and wine shop he designed. As the guests are leaving, one is shot dead by a sniper. Because the victim was the friend of Sir Julius Cheever MP, the father of Christopher’s sweetheart, Christopher feels he must assist his friend, Constable Jonathan Bales, in...more
I don't know why I bought this book, definately not my cup of tea. Would not recommend.
This book was quite good, slightly confusing with the amount of characters but I enjoyed it nonetheless
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A pseudonym used by Keith Miles
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Keith Miles (born 1940) is an English author, who writes under his own name and also historical fiction and mystery novels under the pseudonym Edward Marston. He is known for his mysteries set in t...more
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A pseudonym used by Keith Miles
AKA A.E. Marston
Keith Miles (born 1940) is an English author, who writes under his own name and also historical fiction and mystery novels under the pseudonym Edward Marston. He is known for his mysteries set in t...more
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