![]() ‘His brilliant and entertaining pastiche of the mid-nineteenth-century novel’ The Times ‘ Grips like steel… it’s a book to make you miss your stop on the bus or the train, keep you up at night and wake you early… a formidable achievement’ Kaleidoscope, BBC Radio 4 But when John finally escapes the gang and a kindly household takes him in, their intentions may not be entirely altruistic… The third part of the bestselling classic, The Quincunx, is perfect for fans of C.S. Reading his mother's journal, with tantalising details of his parentage, his grandfather's murder and his deadly legacy, John finally discovers a terrible truth that could mean his death. Seeking help from Henry Bellringer, a relation of a school friend, he instead finds himself in a nest of thieves. The tangled threads of family conspiracy and dark intentions will not let John Mellamphy rest. ![]() ![]() Thieves, mansions and murders… no one can be trusted in this classic historical mystery ![]()
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