A Matter of
Grave Concern
by Brenda Novak
Blurb
When Maximillian Wilder joins the
notorious body snatchers known as the London Supply Company, the last thing on
his mind is love. He’s worried about Madeline, his vanished half sister, who
was last seen in the company of Jack Hurtsill, the gang’s conscienceless
leader. Raiding graveyards, stealing corpses, and selling them to medical
colleges as dissection material is dirty work, but he has to gain Jack’s trust.
He’s determined to find out what happened to Madeline—and to bring Jack to
justice if she was murdered for the coin her body could bring.
Beautiful, spirited Abigail Hale,
daughter of the surgeon at Aldersgate School of Medicine, detests the
challenging, hard-bargaining Max. But she must procure the necessary specimens
if she is to save the college and her father’s career. She believes she is
going to be successful—until Jack double-crosses her. Then she’s swept into a
plot of danger and intrigue, one where Max must intervene and protect her, no
matter the risk to his plan . . . or his heart.
Excerpt
It was a
perfect specimen. Almost.
Abigail
Hale took a steadying breath and stooped into the cool, dark alley to examine
the bloodless gash on the cadaver’s high forehead. The injury was a minor flaw,
really. Nothing to worry about, although she intended to use that imperfection
to best advantage when haggling over price.
Straightening,
she opened the door wide and motioned the five figures surrounding the body
inside. “Quickly!”
Three men
followed as two, their features distorted by the flickering light of her lamp,
hefted the sack containing the corpse into her father’s office and dropped it
with a thud as solid as though it contained nothing more than so many rocks.
Abigail
squared her shoulders and crossed to the desk adjacent to her father’s.
Although she had dealt with resurrection men during the last school year,
thrice, she had never done business with this particular gang. The sheer number
of them took her off guard. Usually a couple of gravediggers or sextons showed
up, regular men who didn’t look nearly so unsavory.
Hoping to
keep the “sack ’em up” men from seeing how badly her hands were shaking, she
clasped them behind her back.
A
behemoth of a man, marked with the smallpox and dressed all in black, stepped
forward. “When I saw the name on your letter, I assumed we were dealin’ with
the good surgeon himself,” he said with a thick Cockney accent. “So who the
bloody hell are you?”
“Who I am
doesn’t matter so long as you get paid. Am I correct, Mr.…Hurtsill?” She was
guessing at his name. This was the first time she had ever met him, but he
seemed in charge and had referenced her letter.
“This is
some risky business we’ve got going here, little lady. I have to trust you and
you have to trust me. And that means who you are matters more than you might
think.”
Since he
didn’t correct her, she assumed she had accurately identified him. “Fine. I am
steward of the household accounts here, if you must know.”
He picked
a piece of food out of his teeth. “The surgeon’s daughter, eh?”
Apparently,
he knew more about the school than she had expected.
“Does
your father know you’re doin’ this?” he asked.
If they
didn’t get on with it, he would find out. And she couldn’t have that. “Time is
money, Mr. Hurtsill. How—”
“Big
Jack,” he interrupted.
“I’m
sorry?
“Call me
Big Jack.”
“Fine.
Mr…er…Jack, then. How much do you want for…um…” Abigail nodded toward the sack.
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About the Author
New York Times & USA Today Bestselling Author
Brenda Novak is the author of more than fifty books. A four-time Rita nominee,
she has won many awards, including the National Reader’s Choice, the
Bookseller’s Best, the Book Buyer’s Best, the Daphne, and the Holt Medallion.
She also runs an annual on-line auction for diabetes research every May at
www.brendanovak.com (her youngest son has this disease). To date, she’s raised
over $2 million. For more about Brenda, please visit www.brendanovak.com.
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Thanks so much, Tamara! I appreciate the opportunity to be here. So sorry I couldn't comment before now. I've been out of town (in New Zealand and the Kingdom of Tonga) so I haven't had much access to internet (it was a big driving trip).
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