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Constant Lovers
Constant Lovers | Chris Nickson
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A tale of greed, ambition and thwarted love in eighteenth-century Leeds -July, 1732. On a hot summer morning, Richard Nottingham, Constable of Leeds, is called out when a young woman is found stabbed to death among the ruins of Kirkstall Abbey. In her pocket is a love note: "Soon we'll be together and our hearts can sing loud, my love. W." What happened to the maid who accompanied her mistress on her final, fatal journey? Who is the mysteious 'W' who signed the note? Nottingham must delve into the dark secrets of the rich and influential to uncover the truth.
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At the end of the book the Constable would say that the crime took so long to be solved as he couldn't believe people would be capable of carrying out what they did. In today's world I realised who was responsible and the reason just over half way through the book. Despite this the story was really interesting and with quite a bit of excitement. Thankfully my fears of what may occur to the characters didn't materialise. A very enjoyable story.