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  • Absence of Mercy

  • A Lightner and Law Mystery
  • By: S. M. Goodwin
  • Narrated by: Rupert Degas
  • Length: 11 hrs
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (9 ratings)
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Absence of Mercy

By: S. M. Goodwin
Narrated by: Rupert Degas
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Summary

Jasper Lightner is a decorated Crimean War hero and the most admired inspector in London's Metropolitan Police. Along with a chest full of medals, he's got a head injury that's left large chunks of his memory missing. But Jasper's biggest problem is his father, the Duke of Kersey, who, enraged by a series of front-page newspaper stories extolling Jasper's exploits, decides he's had enough of the embarrassment and uses his political connections to keep his son out of the headlines - and off the police force.

Jasper is sent packing to New York City on a yearlong assignment to train detectives and discovers a police department hovering on the brink of armed conflict. Assigned to investigate the murder of philanthropist and reformer Stephen Finch, Jasper joins forces with a man who might be even more of an outsider than he is: Hieronymus Law, a detective who had investigated two almost identical killings - and who is rumored to have taken money to help frame an innocent woman for murder.

Law is bent on restoring his good name. But can Jasper trust Hy enough to bring him into the investigation? As the city devolves into madness and law enforcement falls into the hands of dangerous gangs, this unlikely team has no choice but to work together to pursue an adversary more sinister than either has faced alone.

©2020 S. M. Goodwin (P)2020 Dreamscape Media, LLC

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This story of upper crust detective in working class New York is an entertaining and twisty crime mystery but what really shifted it up a gear was the narrator. Faced with accents from 3 main countries and a lead character with a stammer, this could have been really cringey but he did a fantastic job and most of the time I didn’t really notice how difficult his performance must have been, which is the best praise I can give.

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