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Kingdom of Lies

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When a woman turns up drowned on the grounds of a royal estate, Sergeant Keen Dunliffe of Leeds, West Yorkshire, is hoping it’s just a case of a drunken skinny-dipping accident. But when the woman turns out to be a historian, whose specialty is 18th century English royalty and politics and who was attending a conference at a local university, it’s too much of a public relations nightmare to take lightly.

The mystery deepens when two secretive men from the Met show up to ask Keen to befriend a colleague of the dead woman's, an American college professor named Dr. Jillie Waltham who was also at the conference, in the hopes that she can shed some light on the victim’s life and work. Since tagging along with Jillie means he'll be able to spend some time with his twin sons, who are living with his ex-wife and her fiance in London, he's not that unhappy to have the assignment. But simple drowning or not, with two such high ranking government officials interested in the case but unable to tell him why, Keen, known for his rebelliousness and bad temper, is liable to get into more trouble than ever before his investigation is finished.

Kingdom of Lies launches a new series featuring Inspector Keen Dunliffe, an embittered but idealistic Leeds homicide investigator struggling with a failed marriage, departmental hostility, and a puzzling case that higher authorities want swept aside. Just how high up those authorities might be is thrown into dark relief when the American friend of the deceased, the divorced and attractive Professor Jillie Waltham, uncovers evidence that the roots of the crime hinge on the historic George III’s unacknowledged bastard child and the rightful chain of succession of the British Empire.

A literary, character-driven, and complex mystery, Kingdom of Lies is Lee Wood's first novel of a wonderful new series featuring Sergeant Keen Dunliffe and Professor Jillie Waltham.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      When a historian is drowned at a royal estate in West Yorkshire, complications ensue for Sergeant Keen Dunliffe. He falls in love with Professor Jillie Waltham, the drowned woman's American colleague, and pursues the inquiry when he's told to stop. Listeners have much to enjoy in this planned series. It's the reading as much as the writing that delights. Ralph Cosham offers a superb range of accents and characterizations, excelling at voices as different as those of a Yorkshire copper and an educated American woman. The distinctions he makes among the British upper crust educate listeners as they entertain. Between conversations, his narration moves smoothly and reliably. This is a pleasure with the promise of more. A.C.S. (c) AudioFile 2006, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      October 10, 2005
      Part police procedural and part historical with a dash of romance, SF writer Wood's debut mystery, the first of a series, should have wide appeal. Keen Dunliffe is a rustic Leeds detective whose stubborn ways have already served to get him demoted from homicide duties. The accidental drowning death of Christine Swinton, a promiscuous academic attending a local university conference, leads Dunliffe to meet Gillian "Jillie" Waltham, an American scholar and friend of the victim. Dunliffe and Waltham each have their own reasons for thinking Swinton was murdered. Waltham pursues the literary clues her colleague left about her work on George III, while Dunliffe, surprisingly, finds himself seconded to London to keep an eye on Waltham. Wood (Looking for the Mahdi
      ) keeps the reader guessing as the mix of sexual shenanigans, forgeries, family secrets and police corruption swirls and eddies. May the likable Dunliffe and the plucky Waltham, wary of their mutual attraction, soon return for more crime-solving adventure.

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