This astounding novel is the 4th volume of the wonderful "Captain Damian Seeker" series from the author, S.G. MacLean.
At the end of the book you'll be presented with an Author's Note, where the historical details concerning this story are superbly documented and explained by the author, all in a tremendous effort to make it very understandable and thus such a joy to read.
Storytelling is once again of a top-notch quality from the author, all the characters come superbly to life within this historical adventure, whether they are great real historical or very enjoyable fictional persons, and the hostile atmosphere and troubled times of Cromwell's Commonwealth come wonderfully off the pages.
The book begins with a prologue, which is set, 17 September AD 1656, and ends with an epilogue which is set, 19 January AD 1657, with in between the main story which is set in the last months of the year AD 1656, and the story is situated in and around London once again.
Cromwell's Commonwealth is on a knife edge with Royalists and disillusioned former Parliamentarians now united together in a serious attempt to kill and overthrow Oliver Cromwell and restore Charles II back on the throne.
During this unrest Damian Seeker is investigating, at a certain point together with Royalist-turned-Commonwealth-spy, Thomas Faithly, -can he now be trusted though?!?-, the body of a man who's ravaged by a bear, while supposedly all bears were shot earlier in the year by Colonel Pride's men, and while tracking down that bear they will eventually end up in the desolate Lambeth Marshes, where one is not save especially at night.
What will follow is an intriguing and thrilling ruthless adventure in which Seeker has to investigate several leads, with on the one hand to discover the would-be assassins of Oliver Cromwell and bring them to justice, and on the other hand finally combining the two main issues in the other investigation, the bear's victim and the person who's behind it all, before Seeker come to realise that this mission could well be his last for his employer, Spymaster, John Thurloe and thus also the Lord Protector, Oliver Cromwell, as well as his family, daughter Manon, and the owner of the Black Fox, Dorcas, and last but not least, Maria, Seeker's love from Dove Court.
Very much recommended, for this episode is another jewel of a historical adventure set in Cromwell's Commonwealth, a book that is an absolute joy to read and that's why I like to call it: "Seek, Find & Read This Amazing Masterpiece"!