The Black Friar

Paperback / ISBN-13: 9781782068471

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London, 1655. A perfectly preserved body in the robes of a Dominican friar has been found bricked up in the City of London’s crumbling Blackfriars monastery.

Captain Damian Seeker of Oliver Cromwell’s guard recognises the dead man. Why did he meet such a hideous end, and what is his connection to the children who have started disappearing from around the city?

To uncover the truth behind the Black Friar’s death, Seeker must navigate the shifting factions surrounding Cromwell, while quelling religious fanatics, dissenters and Royalist plotters in the seething city beyond Whitehall.

‘Excellent . . . brings a fresh perspective and gold-plated research to [the] period’ Daily Mail

‘A gripping tale of crime and sedition in an unsettled city’ Sunday Times

Reviews

Brilliantly woven into a thrilling plot . . . MacLean's characters are subtle and convincing . . . could challenge C.J. Sansom for dominion of historical crime
Sunday Times on The Seeker
The best historical crime novel of the year
Sunday Express on The Seeker
A first class, compelling debut for MacLean's new hero
Crime Review on The Seeker
MacLean achieves the balance of immersing her readers in a time and place without ever making them feel battered over the head by research, while the central mystery is satisfying and plausibly plotted
Highland News on The Seeker
MacLean skilfully weaves together the disparate threads of her plot to create a gripping tale of crime and sedition in an unsettled city
Sunday Times
Damian Seeker [is] one of the most appealing heroes I've come across in quite some time . . . [the Commonwealth] is paid full service by S. G. MacLean, a fine writer with a terrific grasp of history and character
For Winter Nights
Damian Seeker really comes into his own in this novel . . . the plot navigates the waters of history with masterful effect
Waterstones bookseller
MacLean's light touch portrait of a hard man with a softer core is what makes these books so memorable
The Times
Excellent at conveying the insecurities and unsettling memories that bedevil Cromwell's dying Protectorate, the author brings a fresh perspective and gold-plated research to a period which has been unfairly eclipsed by the popularity of the Tudors
Daily Mail
Excellent at conveying the insecurities and unsettling memories that bedevil Cromwell's dying Protectorate, the author brings a fresh perspective and gold-plated research to a period which has been unfairly eclipsed by the popularity of the Tudors
Daily Mail