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Blind Justice is the first historical mystery novel about Sir John Fielding by Bruce Alexander.
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Young Jeremy Proctor, recently orphaned, is made ward to Sir John Fielding, Magistrate of the Bow Street court, organizer of London's first police force, and a man who lost his sight many years before. When Sir John investigates the apparent suicide of Lord Goodhope, it is Jeremy's eyes which note the crucial clue.
Works by Bruce Cook, who writes under the pseudonym "Bruce Alexander" |
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Sir John Fielding
mystery novels |
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