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|title=Corpus
|author=Rory Clements
|isbn=978-1785762611
|website=http://www.roryclements.com
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A suicidal overdose and the murder of upper class Cecil Langley and his wife are two events that may be unconnected. However this is England in 1936, a magnet for opposing forces and their first moves in preparation for the coming conflict, assisted or prevented by a royal crisis (depending on which side you're on). Cambridge history professor Tom Wilde may fall into the middle of this accidentally to begin with but his curiosity has been piqued enough to ensure he's not walking away.
(Thank you to the great folks at Zaffre for providing us with a copy for review.)
Further Reading: if you'd like to go back to Rory's (and indeed Professor Wilde's) Elizabethan roots we heartily suggest [[The Queen's Man by Rory Clements|John Shakespeare]]. If you want to see why people are comparing Mr Clements so favourably with Mr Harris, then try [[The Fear Index by Robert Harris|The Fear Index]] by the aforementioned Mr H. It's a different period but you might also enjoy [[Hitler's Secret by Rory Clements]].
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