It's 1665 as A Plague of Sinners opens, and a venomous plague ravages the townships outside the walls of London. As if avoiding deadly pestilence isn't enough adversity, the Earl of St. Albans has been murdered. Clerk Harry Lytle, some eighteen months into his acceptance by the intelligence service, is charged with solving the crime - much to the dismay of his housekeeper, Jane, a fiery redhead not known for holding her tongue. Jane would much prefer fleeing in advance of the plague as so...
Published on January 07, 2010 12:19