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The Cato Conundrum

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Wicked and explosive secrets are revealed in this gripping tale of vicious murders, corruption, love and friendships. Authentically set in bawdy, raucous Georgian London in 1822, Principal Bow Street Runner George Ruthven’s unexpected partnership with risqué tavern entertainer Billy Lilly and astrologer Will Poole draw the reader into this fast-moving, vivid, witty and compelling adventure. Daring dark arts collide with political intrigue, sexual encounters, and the most heinous conspiracy imaginable. Could Billy’s sweetheart Hannah be the key to a plot that threatens death and destruction to the British government? Meticulous detective work by George Ruthven unravels and uncovers the startling truth. Together with Billy and Will, George must solve the clues of the mysterious Cato Conundrum or unthinkable consequences for the whole country will ensue. The remarkable final chase to thwart the plotters involves an astonishing twist that will astound. Visit the author's website at www.thecatoconundrum.com

400 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 7, 2016

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David Kidd-Hewitt

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David Kidd-Hewitt is a criminologist and author who will take you on real explorations of actual supernatural, spooky happenings as well as to the heart of the stark realities of true-crime in the form of wicked murders and deadly deeds.

His mystery and murder series (four books) commissioned by Countryside Books, includes a number of dramatic, unsolved murders that are still on the cold case police files – maybe you can assist in solving them!

Moving on from wicked deeds to heroic ones, another book, Buckinghamshire Heroes, explores the little known side to world famous children’s author, Road Dahl, as well as nine other stories about people you’ll love to learn more about, such as actor Geoffrey Palmer (Lionel Hardcastle in As Time Goes By); Florence Nightingale and her work with Dr.George De’ath; and the heroes of war-time Bletchley Park plus many more, including Amazing Grace composer, John Newton.

Just published (December 2016) is David Kidd-Hewitt’s new and exciting historical fiction adventure set in 1820’s Georgian London called, The Cato Conundrum.
Authentically set in the bawdy and raucous City of London in 1822, it is an exciting and compelling adventure story, the like of which has never been told before where daring ‘dark arts’ collide with political intrigue, sexual encounters and the most heinous conspiracy imaginable – here’s the link so you can read more:

http://www.thecatoconundrum.com/

Book reviews are very welcome and full contact information for this author is provided on the above website link. The Cato Conundrum (400 pages) is available as an e-book as well as a quality paperback edition.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/B01N3LAO3N

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