Death of a Shipbuilder

John Grey is visited at his London office by Thomas Cade, a shipbuilder, who tells Grey he has evidence that Samuel Pepys is taking substantial bribes in his position at the Naval Office. Grey sends him on his way, telling him he has little chance against such a powerful man as Pepys - and then the...

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Main Author: Tyler, L.C (Author)
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Language:English
Published: London CONSTABLE 2020
Series:A John Grey Historical Mystery
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