World War I Battlefield nurse Bess Crawford's career is in jeopardy when
a murder is committed on her watch, in this absorbing and atmospheric
historical mystery from New York Times bestselling author Charles
Todd.
Home on leave, Bess Crawford is asked to accompany a wounded soldier
confined to a wheelchair to Buckingham Palace, where he's to be
decorated by the King. The next morning when Bess goes to collect
Wilkins, he has vanished. Both the Army and the nursing service hold
Bess negligent for losing the war hero, and there will be an inquiry.
Then comes disturbing word from the Shropshire police, complicating the
already difficult situation: Wilkins has been spotted, and he's killed a
man. If Bess is to save her own reputation, she must find Wilkins and
uncover the truth. But the elusive soldier has disappeared again and
even the Shropshire police have lost him. Suddenly, the moral
implications of what has happened--that a patient in her charge has
committed murder--become more important to Bess than her own future.
She's going to solve this mysterious puzzle, but righting an injustice
and saving her honor may just cost Bess her life.