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Innocents to the Slaughter

3.40 (15 ratings by Goodreads)

English

By (author): Helen Maskew

Set against the grimness of the lives of mill workers in Bingley, West Yorkshire, the second book in the Hudson and Lawes trilogy opens in 1839 almost exactly a year after the affair at Seddon workhouse in Suffolk where the two men first met. Characters now familiar from the first in the trilogy, On the House reappear and play integral roles in the story.

Increasingly recognised as a successful investigative journalist, Ambrose Hudson is canvassed by an overseer in a woollen mill to follow up his suspicions of illegal child labour in the North-East. The man is also concerned that the heinous practice of baby farming is operating in the same area. A four-handed investigation is needed and Ambrose persuades his friend Edgar Lawes to accompany him to Bingley where the two men are quickly embroiled in undercover work and surveillance of the perpetrators of both crimes. The farming of babies for hard cash is something new to both men, and the viciousness of the criminals involved is shocking. During the investigation the friends meet an old adversary and Ambrose sets out on the beginnings of a tragic love affair.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 135 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Dec 2018
  • Publisher: Unbound
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781912618781

About Helen Maskew

When she retired she decided to have a twenty-year exit strategy which would see her through to old age. She would complete all the tasks shed never finished and try to achieve things which she had put on hold while raising a large family and working full time. One of these projects was to try her hand at a novel. In the past her writing experience had been academic as a professional in the education world.She began writing On the House in December 2012. This book came about following extensive research into her family history where she made a sad discovery. One of her ancestors volunteered himself for Wandsworth workhouse where he hung himself in 1863. What could have prompted such a desperate act? This led her to fascinating research about living conditions regulation and control in nineteenth century workhouses. She discovered that the fractious issues surrounding the provision of welfare to the poor was very much in existence a political obsession which still continues to divide opinion. But while those issues are integral to the story the events which unfold in this Suffolk workhouse in the early months of 1838 are considerably more graphic as her synopsis describes.Helen enjoys all aspects of historical writing: developing the strands of ideas researching for evidence and discovering different perspectives of her characters. The Lawes and Hudson trilogy is now complete and she has grown to like her two protagonists. She hopes you will too.

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