A Cruel Necessity

A Cruel Necessity

by L.C. Tyler
A Cruel Necessity

A Cruel Necessity

by L.C. Tyler

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Overview

For fans of Lindsey Davis and Iain Pears—A lawyer stands accused of murder in this historical mystery series opener set in Cromwell’s England.

Two-time Edgar nominee L. C. Tyler is best known for his series featuring Ethelred and Elsie— a third-rate novelist and his gloriously vulgar agent, respectively. And so he should be: He’s twice won Britain’s “Last Laugh” award for the Best Humorous Mystery of the Year.

But with A Cruel Necessity, the first in the John Grey series, Tyler takes a sharp turn into the shadows. There are still some chuckles to be had, but not many . . .

This is England in the year 1657, Oliver Cromwell is in power, and joy has essentially been outlawed. A young lawyer with a taste for beer and pretty women, Grey finds pleasures enough, even in this backwater Essex town, but he’d be wise to keep his amusement to himself: A Royalist spy has been found dead in a local ditch, and Cromwell’s agents are eager—distressingly eager—to explain to Grey that this is nothing to laugh about.

Praise for A Cruel Necessity

“Tyler juggles his characters, story, wit and clever one-liners with perfect balance.” —The Times (UK)

“The characterization is good, it is well-paced, and the plot fits in beautifully with the historical events of the day. I thoroughly enjoyed it and will look out for this author again.” —Historical Novel Society

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781631941054
Publisher: Felony & Mayhem Press
Publication date: 11/12/2020
Series: The John Grey Mysteries , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 261
Sales rank: 565,923
File size: 719 KB

About the Author

LC (Len) Tyler is a British writer best known for the "Ethelred & Elsie" series, for which he has received two Edgar nominations and the UK's Last Laugh award for best humorous mystery of the year. He lives in London.
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