A Suitable Time for Vengeance
By (Author) Edmund Bohan
Lucano
Lucano
2nd October 2017
New Zealand
General
Fiction
Paperback
204
Width 153mm, Height 234mm
London 1887: a year of Continental anarchist- and American-financed Fenian violence. The suspicious death of Patrick O'Rorke's boyhood friend Tom O'Brien the internationally famous tenor known as Tomaso Briani propels the former colonial detective into dangerous places when he is called on to investigate by both Briani's mysterious widow, the Contessa di Stephani, and ambitious but devious Detective Chief Inspector Wilson of Scotland Yard's Special Branch, himself embroiled in the Yard's own labyrinthine power struggles. As other old friends, enemies and ghosts from O'Rorke's past in New Zealand, Ireland and America rise up again to haunt him, the alliance of a Fenian cell led by his former professional rival Declan Burke and his mortal enemy Bogdan Lynskey threatens his life and the lives of everyone close to him. The fast-moving action takes us from London's fashionable Belgravia and Kensington to Ireland's Limerick Town and O'Rorke's birthplace, before reaching its midnight climax at the highwayman Tibbet's Corner on Wimbledon Common, where a truth is finally revealed and a mortal shot is fired.
An accomplished biographer and novelist, Edmund Bohan was a finalist in the Montana New Zealand Book Awards in 1995 and again in 1999. His O'Rorke series of historical novels includes The Opawa Affair, The Dancing Man, The Matter of Parihaka, The Irish Yankee, A Present for the Czar and The Lost Taonga. A seventh, A Suitable Time for Vengeance is forthcoming in October this year. An honours graduate from the University of Canterbury, Bohan has 18 published titles and has also written and published historical non-fiction, given radio talks, written short stories and numerous articles. For 25 years he was one New Zealand's most successful singers in Britain.