Episode 144: Sunday Tea with V and Ellis Blackwood
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On this special Thursday episode, V chats with historical fiction writer Ellis Blackwood about his "The Samuel Pepys Mysteries"
The upcoming book in the series
"The Brampton Ghost Murders: A historical mystery from 17th century London (The Samuel Pepys Mysteries Book 7)"
They dug for Pepys’s gold – and unearthed the dead.
January 1667. Two thousand pounds in gold coins, buried in Samuel Pepys’s father’s garden, have vanished. Pepys dispatches his inquisitors, Abigail Harcourt and Jacob Standish, to Brampton to recover the hoard.
The village is paralysed by fear. The Wychwood Drummer – ghost of a man hanged for theft – beats his lonely tattoo through the trees at night, and villagers swear he guards the stolen gold. When bodies begin appearing, the locals see God’s vengeance. Abby sees a thief covering their tracks.
Stranded in a derelict cottage deep in Wychwood, with the drumbeat echoing through the forest, Abby and Jacob must solve their deadliest case. But Brampton hasn’t forgotten.
Last time, they saved Pepys’s sister from the gallows. Paulina was no witch – but are they? That’s what the villagers believe.
And now the noose swings for them.
The Brampton Ghost Murders continues the Samuel Pepys Mysteries, historical mysteries steeped in period colour and brimming with fiendish whodunits. Click Read Now or Buy Now and step back into Pepys’s London – once you do, you won’t want to leave.