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The second woman / by Kenneth Cameron.

Title
The second woman / by Kenneth Cameron.
Author
Cameron, Kenneth M., 1931-
Publication
London : Orion, 2010.

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311 p.; 24 cm.
Summary
Denton is drawn into a complex web of murder and revenge when a mysterious Polish woman is found dead in the house adjoining his - the one occupied by his lover, Janet Stryker - and while the police remain baffled, he begins to suspect she is the victim of some sort of political conspiracy. But involving himself in the life and death of Lydia Alken will prove more dangerous than he could have imagined, as Denton himself falls victim to the fledgling British intelligence service and discovers exactly what the price of freedom really is.
Subject
  • Murder > Investigation > London > Fiction
  • Intelligence service > Great Britain > Fiction
  • Political corruption > Great Britain > Fiction
Genre/Form
Detective and mystery stories.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
The third Denton mystery centers on political intrigue, terrorism 1900s-style and the beginnings of the British secret intelligence organization, as London becomes a hotbed of anarchist plotting. Denton is drawn into a complex web of murder andrevenge when a mysterious Polish woman is found dead in the house adjoining his -- the one occupied by his lover, Janet Stryker -- and while the police remain baffled, he begins to suspect she is the victim of some sort of political conspiracy. But involving himself in the life and death of Lydia Alken will prove more dangerous than he could have imagined, as Denton himself falls victim to the fledgling British intelligence service and discovers exactly what the price of freedom really is, while the real story of Lydia Alken's murder provides the biggest shock of all.
ISBN
  • 9780752890500 (pbk.)
  • 0752890506 (pbk.)
  • 9780752890494 (hbk.)
  • 0752890492 (hbk.)
OCLC
782019646
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library