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Murder in Dublin: The thrilling inter-war mystery series

Murder in Dublin: The thrilling inter-war mystery series

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In 1939, Frederick Rowlands travels to Ireland to investigate a murder case involving Lord Castleford, who is accused of a crime he did not commit. Rowlands must use his blindness to identify the true killer before it's too late.

Format: Hardback
Length: 352 pages
Publication date: 16 February 2023
Publisher: Allison & Busby


In the tumultuous year of 1939, as the Second World War loomed on the horizon, a blind war veteran named Frederick Rowlands embarked on a perilous journey to the neutral territory of Ireland at the behest of Celia Swift, whose husband, Lord Castleford, had been receiving enigmatic death threats. Unbeknownst to them, their lives were about to be intertwined in a web of deceit and mystery.

Upon their arrival in Ireland, Rowlands and Celia were met with a sense of foreboding as the tension between the warring factions grew increasingly palpable. However, their mission remained steadfast, and they were determined to uncover the truth behind the death threats and the subsequent murder accusation leveled against Lord Castleford.

As the investigation unfolded, Castleford found himself ensnared in a web of suspicion and paranoia, as the authorities relentlessly pursued him for the murder of a prominent politician. Despite his protests of innocence, the evidence against him seemed insurmountable, and he was soon facing the gallows.

Determined to save his friend's reputation and his own life, Rowlands embarked on a relentless quest to uncover the truth behind the murder. With his unwavering determination and his unique perspective as a blind man, he began to piece together the fragments of evidence that could potentially exonerate Castleford.

As the trial commenced, Rowlands faced a formidable opponent in the form of the brilliant and cunning prosecutor, Mr. Byrne. Byrne was a master of manipulation and deception, and he seemed determined to convict Castleford at any cost. However, Rowlands was not deterred, and he used his sharp intellect and unwavering determination to expose Byrne's tactics and expose the truth behind the murder.

The trial was a rollercoaster of emotions, as Rowlands and Celia witnessed the prosecution's relentless pursuit of justice and the defense's valiant efforts to save Castleford's life. With each passing day, the stakes grew higher, and the tension in the courtroom was palpable.

As the trial reached its climax, Rowlands delivered a powerful closing argument that left the jury in awe. He meticulously laid out the evidence, exposing the flaws in the prosecution's case and highlighting the inconsistencies in the witnesses' testimonies. With his closing words, Rowlands implored the jury to consider the evidence carefully and to reach a just verdict.

After a tense deliberation, the jury returned with a verdict that shocked everyone in the courtroom. Lord Castleford was exonerated of all charges, and the true killer was revealed to be Mr. Byrne himself. The courtroom erupted in applause and cheers as Rowlands and Celia hugged each other in relief and joy.

In the aftermath of the trial, Rowlands and Celia were hailed as heroes, and their names became synonymous with bravery and justice. The case had not only exposed the truth behind the murder but had also brought to light the corrupt practices of the prosecution and the dangers of blind prejudice.

As the Second World War continued to rage on, Rowlands and Celia remained steadfast in their commitment to fighting for justice and equality. They used their newfound fame and influence to advocate for the rights of blind veterans and to raise awareness about the importance of compassion and understanding in a world that was rapidly changing.

In conclusion, the story of Frederick Rowlands and Lord Castleford is a testament to the power of perseverance, courage, and the pursuit of truth. It reminds us that even in the darkest of times, there is always hope for justice and that the human spirit can overcome even the most daunting obstacles.


Dimension: 134 x 216 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780749029838

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