A curiously dated child's suitcase arrives, unannounced and unexplained,
in a modern-day Washington suburb. A week later, American genealogist
Jefferson Tayte is sitting in an English hotel room, staring at the
wrong end of a loaded gun.
In his latest journey into the past, Tayte lands in wartime
Leicestershire, England. The genealogist had hoped simply to reunite his
client with the birth mother she had never met, having no idea she had
been adopted. Instead, he uncovers the tale of a young girl and an
American serviceman from the US 82nd Airborne, and a stolen wartime love
affair that went tragically wrong.
With To the Grave, Steve Robinson confirms his status as a master of
the taut and delicately constructed historical thriller.
This is the second book in the Jefferson Tayte Genealogical Mystery
series but can be enjoyed as a stand-alone story.