1895. A senior executive at the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford is found in
his office with a bullet hole between his eyes, a pistol discarded close
by. The death has officially been ruled as suicide by local police, but
with an apparent lack of motive for such action, the museum's
administrator, Gladstone Marriott, suspects foul play. With his
cast-iron reputation for shrewdness, formed during his time
investigating the case of Jack the Ripper alongside Inspector Abberline,
private enquiry agent Daniel Wilson is a natural choice to discreetly
explore the situation, ably assisted by his partner,
archaeologist-cum-detective Abigail Fenton.
Yet their enquiries are hindered from the start by an interfering lone
agent from Special Branch, ever secretive and intimidating in his
methods. With rumours of political ructions from South Africa, mislaid
artefacts and a lost Shakespeare play, Wilson and Fenton soon find
themselves tangled in bureaucracy. Making unlikely alliances, the pair
face players who live by a different set of rules and will need their
intellect and ingenuity to reveal the secrets of the aristocracy.