First in the series of Justice Belstrange this was historical fiction, very well told. No frills, no histrionics.
Belstrange finds the boy eventually at the Bedlam Asylum in a very psychotic state. But the question is not without danger because Belstrange has now become the target of the rich and powerful at the Court. He is maligned, drugged thrown in jail - all to intimidate him and force him to give up on the search for Thomas Jessop and return home. But Belstrange once he decides on something is determined and he is one man who will fight for justice.
The best of historical fiction coupled with religious fear make this an excellent read.
Sent by Boldwood Books for an unbiased review, courtesy of Netgalley.

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