Bertie And The Tin Man by Peter Lovesey

Set in the Victorian era, the novel follows the adventures of Bertie, the Prince of Wales, who turns detective after the shocking suicide of a jockey during a high-society party. Doubting the official verdict, Bertie is drawn into the murky world of horse racing, where he uncovers a web of gambling, deceit, and hidden rivalries. With a keen eye for detail and a relentless pursuit of the truth, the royal sleuth navigates through the upper echelons of British society to unravel the mystery, revealing the unexpected and sordid underbelly of the sport of kings.

The 5496th greatest book of all time


Published
1987
Nationality
British
Type
Fiction
Pages
Unknown
Words
Unknown
Original Language
English

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