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A review by muninnherself
The Prospect of This City: Being a novel of the Great Fire by Eamonn Martin Griffin
4.0
Conspiracy and murder lead to conflagration
Seventeenth century London convincingly conjured in a tense tale of murder and a plot to bring fire to the London of September 1666. Tom’s father owns a bakery in Pudding Lane but the enemy Tom makes while investigating Lizzie’s death is far more dangerous than the plague, or any amount of family tension.
Seventeenth century London convincingly conjured in a tense tale of murder and a plot to bring fire to the London of September 1666. Tom’s father owns a bakery in Pudding Lane but the enemy Tom makes while investigating Lizzie’s death is far more dangerous than the plague, or any amount of family tension.