The Bloodless Boy, Robert J. Lloyd
The Bloodless Boy, Robert J. Lloyd
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The Bloodless Boy

Author: Robert J. Lloyd

Narrator: James Gillies

Unabridged: 12 hr 30 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Melville House

Published: 10/25/2021


Synopsis

"Wonderfully imagined and wonderfully written . . . Superb!" -- Lee Child

Part Wolf Hall, part The Name of the Rose, a riveting new literary thriller set in Restoration London, with a cast of real historic figures, set against the actual historic events and intrigues of the returned king and his court …
The City of London, 1678. New Year’s Day. Twelve years have passed since the Great Fire ripped through the City. Eighteen since the fall of Oliver Cromwell and the restoration of a King. London is gripped by hysteria, and rumors of Catholic plots and sinister foreign assassins abound.
When the body of a young boy drained of his blood is discovered on the snowy bank of the Fleet River, Robert Hooke, the Curator of Experiments at the just-formed Royal Society for Improving Natural Knowledge, and his assistant Harry Hunt, are called in to explain such a ghastly finding—and whether it's part of a plot against the king. They soon learn it is not the first bloodless boy to have been discovered.
Meanwhile, that same morning Henry Oldenburg, the Secretary of the Royal Society, blows his brains out, and a disgraced Earl is released from the Tower of London, bent on revenge against the King, Charles II.
Wary of the political hornet’s nest they are walking into – and using scientific evidence rather than paranoia in their pursuit of truth – Hooke and Hunt must discover why the boy was murdered, and why his blood was taken.
The Bloodless Boy is an absorbing literary thriller that introduces two new indelible heroes to historical crime fiction. It is also a powerfully atmospheric recreation of the darkest corners of Restoration London, where the Court and the underworld seem to merge, even as the light of scientific inquiry is starting to emerge …

About Robert J. Lloyd

Robert J. Lloyd, the son of parents who worked in the British Foreign Office, grew up in South London, Innsbruck, and Kinshasa. He studied for a Fine Art degree, starting as a landscape painter, but it was while studying for his MA degree in The History of Ideas that he first read Robert Hooke's diary, detailing the life and experiments of this extraordinary man. After a twenty-year career as a secondary school teacher, he has now returned to painting and writing. He is the author of The Bloodless Boy, which was selected by Publishers Weekly as a Mystery Book of the Year and the New York Times as a Best New Historical Novel of 2021.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Annette on September 13, 2021

London, 1678. A very young boy is found dead. Sir Edmund Bury Godfrey, the powerful Justice of Peace for Westminster, believes that Hooke’s knowledge of blood and vacua will greatly assist in finding child’s murderer. Robert Hooke is the Curator of Experiments of the Royal Society and architect of th......more

Goodreads review by Dana-Adriana B. on October 01, 2022

The body of a child is found drained of blood. The search of the killer is starting in London. This is a great thriller. thank you Netgalley for this book.......more

Goodreads review by Peter on December 01, 2021

tedious I purchased this book after reading a review in the Times praising it. The story fails to grip the imagination, lists of documents encountered during the analysis of the reasons for the killing of the bloodless boy, not engrossing at all. I can read a good book in a matter of days once the st......more

Goodreads review by Scott on January 13, 2023

Tediously and well-written. The author has done a tremendous amount of research in the late 17th century London in the years after Cromwell to paint a realistic and vivid mystery. The book description compares it to a cross between The Name of the Rose and Silence of the Lambs. I don’t know about Si......more

Goodreads review by Claudia on February 07, 2022

This book should not have been so boring. It has a fascinating premise. A young boy is found dead and drained of blood. Robert Hooke, historically significant scientist known for being the first person to visualize a micro-organism with a microscope, is on the case with a cast of other historic pers......more