SummaryAs he leans over the body of an unidentified five-year-old
girl shot in the back on a shabby London street,
Superintendent Richard Jury knows he'll be facing one of
the saddest investigations of his life. His colleague DI
Johnny Blakeley, head of the pedophile unit of NSY, thinks
he knows where this child came from—an iniquitous house on
that same street, owned by well-known financier Viktor
Baumann and fronted by a woman named Murchison. Blakeley
has been trying to wreck their operation for a long time.
While examining the body of an unidentified woman murdered
in the gardens of Declan Scott's estate, Angel Gate, Brian
Macalvie, commander of the Devon and Cornwall police,
realizes he's been here before. Three years prior, Declan's
stepdaughter, four- year-old Flora, was abducted while she
and her mother Mary were visiting the Lost Gardens of
Heligan. Shortly after that, Mary Scott herself died, and
Declan was devastated by the loss of his child and his
wife.
"He really doesn't need a body in his garden," says
Macalvie.
Joined by the intrepid Melrose Plant, now a gardener at
Angel Gate, Jury and Macalvie rake over the present and the
past in a pub near Launceston called the Winds of Change.
With one of their most serpentine investigations under way,
all signs point to the guilt of Viktor Baumann, Mary
Scott's first husband and Flora's father. But when no one
in this case is exactly who he seems, how can Jury be sure?
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