<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>1889, Victorian London. Twelve detectives--The Murder Squad--are expected to solve the thousands of crimes committed here each month. Formed after the Metropolitan Police's spectacular failure in capturing Jack the Ripper, the Murder Squad suffers the brunt of public contempt. But no one can anticipate the brutal murder of one of their own.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>As Jack the Ripper's reign of terror in London comes to an end, a new era of depravity sets the stage for the first gripping mystery featuring the detectives of Scotland Yard's Murder Squad. <p/>"If Charles Dickens isn't somewhere clapping his hands for this one, Wilkie Collins surely is."--<i>The New York Times Book Review</i></b> <p/>Victorian London--a violent cesspool of squalid sin. The twelve detectives of Scotland Yard's Murder Squad are expected to solve the thousands of crimes committed in the city each month. Formed after the Metropolitan Police's spectacular failure in capturing Jack the Ripper, they suffer the brunt of public contempt. But no one can anticipate the brutal murder of one of their own... <p/>A Scotland Yard Inspector has been found stuffed in a black steamer trunk at Euston Square Station, his eyes and mouth sewn shut. When Walter Day, the squad's new hire, is assigned to the case, he finds a strange ally in Dr. Bernard Kingsley, the Yard's first forensic pathologist. Their grim conclusion: this was not just a random, bizarre murder but in all probability, the first of twelve. <p/> The squad itself it being targeted and the devious killer shows no signs of stopping. But Inspector Day has one more surprise, something even more shocking than the crimes: the murderer's motive.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><b>Praise for <i>The Yard</i></b> <p/>"Grecian has a talent for capturing gory details...extremely vivid (and strangely moving)...Bounding from the workhouse to the lunatic asylum to the stinking streets, [Grecian] does outstanding descriptive work on the mad and the maimed, the diseased and the demented. If Charles Dickens isn't somewhere clapping his hands for this one, Wilkie Collins surely is."--<i>The New York Times Book Review </i> <p/>"An absorbing launch pad for a new series built around the detectives who are finding their way in the new business of criminology. Fingerprinting, saving evidence, comparing notes from different crimes to see if there's a pattern, even something as simple as working in pairs are all novel, untested ideas tried out for the first time...[a] mix of historical facts and vivid fictional creations. It's great fun...Grecian's debut is the promising start of a new series and should be one of the most acclaimed and popular mysteries of the year."--The Huffington Post <p/>"Alex Grecian's exuberantly grisly serial killer tale set in 1889 London picks up where the Ripper left off."--<i>The Guardian</i> (UK) <p/>"Lusciously rich with detail, atmosphere, and history, and yet as fast paced as a locomotive, <i>The Yard</i> will keep you riveted from page one. It's truly a one--or two--sitting read."--Jeffery Deaver, author of <i>Carte Blanche</i> and <i>The Bone Collector</i> <p/>"A brilliantly crafted debut novel with unforgettable characters. An utterly gripping tale perfectly evokes Victorian London and brings you right back to the depraved and traumatic days of Jack the Ripper."--Lisa Lutz, author of <i>The Spellman Files </i> <p/>"Grecian successfully re-creates the dark atmosphere of late Victorian London."--<i>Kirkus Reviews </i> <p/>"A winner, filled with Victorian arcane and eccentric characters and more humor than one expects from such a work."--<i>The Rap Sheet </i> <p/>"Grecian powerfully evokes both the physical, smog-ridden atmosphere of London in 1889 and its emotional analogs of anxiety and depression. His infusion of actual history adds to this thriller's credibility and punch. A deeply satisfying reconstruction of post-Ripper London."--<i>Booklist </i> <p/>"This excellent murder mystery debut introduces a fascinating cast of characters. Grecian displays a flair for language as well as creating vivid (and occasionally gruesome) depictions of places and events."--<i>Library Journal</i> <p/>"All the gruesome sights, sounds, and smells of a depraved Victorian London are vividly depicted...not for the squeamish. The characterization is particularly adept, and there's even the occasional thought-provoking comment on industrialization and metropolitan Victorian society...Add to it all a few genuinely funny moments courtesy of absurdity and human nature, and you have <i>The Yard</i> a gripping police procedural mystery and cracking good read. Recommended."--<i>Historical Novel Society<br></i><br>"I enjoyed every minute of <i>The Yard. </i>If you like gritty crime stories with a psychological thriller edge then you're in for a treat."--<i>Popcorn Reads </i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Alex Grecian</b> is the national bestselling author of the contemporary thriller <i>The Saint of Wolves and Butchers, </i>the novels of Scotland Yard's Murder Squad, including <i>The Yard</i>, <i>The Black Country</i>, <i>The Devil's Workshop</i>, <i>The Harvest Man</i>, and <i>Lost and Gone Forever</i>, as well as the critically acclaimed graphic novels <i>Proof</i> and <i>Rasputin</i>. Grecian lives in Kansas with his wife and son.
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