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Death at Home

(2026)
(The eighth book in the Tom Walsingham Mystery series)
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Another thrilling mystery for the Elizabethan espionage agent! For fans of Rory Clements, S J Parris, S W Perry and Andrew Taylor.

Guilty until proven innocent…

London, 1589

When his unpleasant older brother dies suddenly, Tom Walsingham finds himself head of the family, and master of Scadbury.

But when he returns to his childhood home, he finds the household in disorder and his brother’s young housekeeper claiming that Mr. Edmund didn’t die naturally.

Audrey Shelton, once almost betrothed to Edmund, arrives with news that the local constable is seeking a Justice of the Peace to investigate, prompted by an anonymous letter claiming ‘foul play’.

Tom dismisses Audrey''s concerns until the constable himself arrives, asking questions that all point one way: Edmund Walsingham was murdered.

Tom inspects the body, scandalising his sisters and servants, but finds no proof of violence.

Still, he realises he stands on thin ice. As Edmund’s heir, he appears to have profited most from his brother’s death.

And when another member of the household dies in suspicious circumstances, the finger of blame once more turns on Tom.

Tom must now investigate to clear his own name, or risk being hanged for a crime he didn’t commit…

DEATH AT HOME is a page-turning espionage adventure thriller set during the Elizabethan era in Tudor England. It is the eighth book in The Tom Walsingham Mysteries series.

THE TOM WALSINGHAM MYSTERIES SERIES:
Book One: The Road to Murder
Book Two: A Treasonous Path
Book Three: Death In Rheims
Book Four: A Deadly Complot
Book Five: A Snare of Deceit
Book Six: A Matter of Blood
Book Seven: The Man From Morocco
Book Eight: Death At Home


Genre: Historical Mystery

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