"A fabulous historical crime novel, immerse yourself in the atmosphere and energy of Oxford in 1883 as two friends investigate a series of events that lead to murder."
Full of energy and gumption, this is a thoroughly entertaining and inspiring historical crime novel. Aspiring journalist Non supports a young woman who wants to clear her name after being wrongly imprisoned by the Vice Chancellor’s Court, and fellow Basil, is asked to investigate after students are found bound and gagged outside their colleges. The Oxford of 1883 as described in the novel, is the University, their courts try the townspeople, and their rules affect everyone. This is the third in the Oxford Mysteries series, yet my first foray into the world of Non and Basil. I felt very happy and comfortable joining at this point, and would definitely like to catch up with the first two novels. The sense of place is fabulous, I found myself traversing the streets alongside the characters. The two main leads work together beautifully, both in terms of their involvement in the plot, and as an amateur detective team. I also loved the inclusion of the real life Felicia Skene in this novel, as author Alis Hawkins says in her notes, she has tried to do her bit to spread the fame of this remarkable woman. I also wholly admire the author for not wanting to misrepresent other real people (from the University) and creating entirely fictional characters where necessary. The writing is fresh and spirited and the plot devilishly twisty, yet there is empathy and compassion towards the injustices that are found. Spirited and on occasion justifiably feisty, The Hunter’s Club revels in its ability to champion just causes while delivering an entertaining read.
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Oxford, 1883. Young men are being found bound, gagged and hooded at the gates of their colleges in the small hours.
Basil Rice, Jesus College fellow, is asked by the senior proctor to investigate. But matters of sexual purity are dangerous, as it lays Basil open to unwelcome scrutiny of his own private life.
Meanwhile, the University Vice Chancellor's Court has wrongly imprisoned a young shopgirl from the town, and she seeks the services of young academic and budding journalist, Non Vaughan, to clear her name.
The uncovering by Basil of a secret society, The Venatores, and the murder of a student, cause Non and Basil to join forces. But is justice possible in a world so unjust and dangerous?
A scintillating historical mystery from the author of CWA Historical Dagger shortlisted A Bitter Remedy.
The Hunter's Club features in the following genres: Books of the Month, Recommendations, Crime and Mystery, Historical Fiction, Political / Legal Thrillers, Historical crime and mysteries, Crime and mystery: women sleuths, Crime and mystery: private investigator / amateur detectives, Fiction
The Hunter's Club is available in Paperback, Hardback
The Hunter's Club was written by Alis Hawkins and published by Canelo Crime
The Hunter's Club has 370 pages
Yes it is part of The Oxford Mysteries series
£17.09