In 1696, Christopher Ellis, a young, hot-tempered gentleman, is sent to
the Tower of London, but not as a prisoner. A sudden twist of fate has
led him there to assist the renowned scientist Sir Isaac Newton, who as
Warden of the Royal Mint has accepted an appointment to hunt down
counterfeiters who threaten to topple the shaky, war-weakened economy.
Armed with Newton's superior intellect and Ellis's skill with a sword,
the new partners seem primed to solve the case. But when their
investigation leads them to a mysterious coded message on a corpse
hidden in the Lion Tower, they realize that something more sinister is
afoot. In the heat of their pursuit, Newton and Ellis's suspicions
become all too real as the body count rises and the duo uncovers a
menacing far-reaching plot that might lead to the collapse of the
government--and cost them their very lives. An extraordinary,
suspense-filled, and richly satisfying tale, Dark Matter is an
engrossing mystery infused with the volatile mix of politics, science,
and religion that characterized life in seventeenth-century London.