Araminta Jewell is one of the beauties of her day. Even her marriage to
the staid and ugly Sir Martin Culthorpe has not discouraged her hordes
of admirers.
It is during her first sitting for a portrait painted by the fashionable
French artist Jean-Paul Villemot that the architect Christopher Redmayne
meets the lovely Lady Culthorpe, although he has heard much about her
through his brother Henry, one of her most ardent pursuers. Before the
portrait can be finished and revealed, however, Sir Martin is murdered.
Joining forces with his good friend, the puritan constable Jonathan
Bale, Christopher embarks on a quest to discover the killer's real
identity.
In his latest Restoration mystery, Edward Marston, the master of
historical detail, reveals the dark and often debauched depths of
seventeenth-century London society.