Lord Francis Powerscourt
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Lord Francis Powerscourt is a fictional Victorian-Edwardian detective created by the author David Dickinson who has, as of 2007, appeared in six novels.
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[edit] Background
Powerscourt is descended from Irish aristocracy, his ancestral home is Powerscourt House in County Wicklow, Ireland.
Powerscourts parents both died of Influenza while he was a child. His first wife and son drowned when their ship sunk in the Irish Sea. Powerscourt later remarried to Lady Lucy Hamilton and fathered two children, Olivia and Thomas, as well as becoming step father to Robert, Lady Hamilton's son from her first marriage.
Powerscourt was educated at Eton followed by Cambridge University. His early (and so far largely undocumented) career was with army intelligence in India and Afghanistan where he served with distinction. It is during these early years that Powerscourt discovers his talent for detection.
Powerscourt is grest friends with Lord Johnny Fitzgerald and Home Secretary and Prime Minister Lord Rosebery. Fitzgerald, who Powerscourt grew up with in Ireland, acts as an aide and confidant to Powerscourt and assists in his investigations. Both Powerscourt and Fitzgerald have saved each others lives.
[edit] Books
As of 2007, six books have been published in the Lord Francis Powerscourt series. All have been published by Constable and Robinson.
[edit] Goodnight Sweet Prince (2002)
1892 - Investigation into the blackmailing and murder of Prince Eddy the Prince of Wales.
[edit] Death and the Jubilee (2002)
1897 - Investigation of a headless corpse found floating in the Thames and the threat to Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee.
[edit] Death of an Old Master (2004)
1899 - Investigation into the murder of a leading London art critic.
[edit] Death of a Chancellor (2005)
1901 - Investigation into the murder of the Chancellor of Compton Cathedral.
[edit] Death called to the Bar (2006)
1902 - Investigation into the murder of the leading barrister Alexander Dauntsey.
[edit] Death on the Nevskii Prospekt (2006)
1904 - Investigation into the murder of a British diplomat in St Petersburg.