
Author: S.G Maclean
Title: The Bear Pit
Publisher: Quercus
Date: 2019
Plot: London, 1656: Captain Seeker is back in the city, on the trail of an assassin preparing to strike at the heart of Oliver Cromwell’s Republic
The
Commonwealth is balanced on a knife edge. Royalists and disillusioned former
Parliamentarians have united against Oliver Cromwell, now a king in all but
name. Three conspirators, representing these factions, plan to assassinate the
Lord Protector, paving the way back to the throne for Charles Stuart once and
for all.
Captain Damian Seeker, meanwhile, is preoccupied by the horrifying discovery in
an illegal gambling den of the body of a man ravaged by what is unmistakably a
bear. Yet the bears used for baiting were all shot when the sport was banned by
Cromwell. So where did this fearsome creature come from, and why would someone use
it for murder?
With Royalist-turned-Commonwealth-spy Thomas Faithly tracking the bear, Seeker investigates its victim. The trail leads from Kent’s coffee house on Cornhill, to a German clockmaker in Clerkenwell, to the stews of Southwark, to the desolate Lambeth Marshes where no one should venture at night.
When the two threads of the investigation begin to join, Seeker realises just what – and who – he is up against. The Royalists in exile have sent to London their finest mind and greatest fighter, a man who will stop at nothing to ensure the Restoration. Has Seeker finally met his match?
