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A Case of Mice and Murder

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'An absolute delight' JANICE HALLETT
'A triumph of ingenuity' DAILY MAIL
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I loved it! ... A whiff of Shardlake and a pinch of Rumpole ... a joy' S.J. BENNETT, author of THE WINDSOR KNOT
'A guaranteed page-turner with secrets, twists and turns throughout' WOMAN & HOME

When barrister Gabriel Ward steps out of his rooms one sunny May morning in 1901, his mind is so full of his latest case – the disputed authorship of bestselling children's book Millie the Temple Church Mouse – that he scarcely registers the body of the Lord Chief Justice of England on his doorstep.

But even he cannot fail to notice the judge's dusty bare feet, in shocking contrast to his flawless evening dress, nor the silver carving knife sticking out of his chest. In the shaded courtyards and ancient buildings of the Inner Temple, the hidden heart of London's legal world, murder has spent centuries confined firmly to the casebooks. Until now...
As the police have no authority in the Temple, who better to investigate than a man who has dedicated his life to the law? But Gabriel soon discovers that murder is much messier outside the courtroom – and that behind the Temple's heavy oak doors are stranger secrets than he could ever imagine.
Gabriel Ward will return in A CASE OF LIFE AND LIMB - available to pre-order now!

'A cunning and delightful mystery with rich, wonderful characters and period detail so vivid, you can touch it' IAN MOORE, author of DEATH AND CROISSANTS

'Sir Gabriel Ward KC is endearingly eccentric. Intriguing, engaging, and thoroughly satisfying' T.E. KINSEY, author of A QUIET LIFE IN THE COUNTRY

'A total delight! ... Intelligent, insightful mystery ... all skilfully woven together with a poignant, human story. I devoured it in one sitting!' SARAH YARWOOD-LOVETT, author of A MURDER OF CROWS
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 7, 2025
      Smith (Marshall Hall) delivers an affable if verbose series launch set in 1901 London’s Inner Temple, home to distinguished judges and barristers. Sir Gabriel Ward KC, a neurodivergent barrister, strictly adheres to his daily routine—so much so that he barely notices a barefoot corpse lying at the front entrance of his chambers. The victim is Lord Chief Justice Norman Dunning, who was stabbed with a carving knife. Sir William Waring, master treasurer and head of the Inner Temple, is wary of outside police probing their community, so he assigns the investigation to Ward. Though Ward would rather focus on defending publisher Herbert Moore in a dispute over the true authorship of children’s bestseller Millie the Temple Church Mouse, he reluctantly launches his inquiry. Alongside London police constable Maurice Wright, Ward interviews a wide array of people: servants, an ex-convict, the Temple Church’s minister, Dunning’s family, and potential candidates for the new Lord Chief Justice. Though at times the large cast and Smith’s fondness for the language of the period saps the plot of momentum, readers will admire Sir Gabriel’s wit and the tender partnership he develops with Constable Wright. This series is off to a promising start. Agent: Anne-Marie Doulton, Ampersand.

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