In a thrilling sequel to The Bloodless Boy --a New York Times Best New Historical Novel of 2021 -- combining the color and adventure of Alexandre Dumas and the thrills of Frederick Forsyth -- early scientists Harry Hunt and Robert Hooke of the Royal Society stumble on a plot to kill the Queen of England . . .
London, 1679 -- A year has passed since the sensational attempt to murder King Charles II, but London is still a viper's nest of rumored Catholic conspiracies, and of plots against them in turn. When Harry Hunt -- estranged from his mentor Robert Hooke -- is summoned to the remote and windswept marshes of Norfolk, he is at first relieved to get away from the place.
But in Norfolk, he finds that some Royal workers shoring up a riverbank have made a grim discovery -- the skeleton of a dwarf. Harry is able to confirm that the skeleton is that of Captain Jeffrey Hudson, a prominent member of the court once famously given to the Queen in a pie. Except no one knew Hudson was dead, because another man had been impersonating him.
The hunt for the impersonator, clearly working as a spy, will take Harry to Paris, another city bedeviled by conspiracies and intrigues, and back, with encounters along the way with a flying man and a cross-dressing swordswoman -- and to the uncovering of a plot to kill the Queen and all the Catholic members of her court. But where? When?
The Poison Machine is a nail-biting and brilliantly imagined historical thriller that will delight readers of its critically acclaimed predecessor, The Bloodless Boy.
"Lloyd once again infuses his world with the sights, sounds, and smells of the late 17th century...for what's bound to be one of the best historical novels of the year." --CrimeReads
"Outstanding ... Lloyd skillfully combines an endearingly flawed lead, jaw-dropping twists, and the fraught, conspiracy-laden politics of the Stuart Restoration." --Publishers Weekly, Starred Review
"What an extraordinarily absorbing historical mystery, filled with just as much swashbuckling derring-do as it is intellectual conundrums!...Mr. Lloyd's ability to bring the mores of the times to life, as well as to make the 17th century feel both exceedingly relatable to and intriguing for the modern reader, more than makes up for any slight liberties taken with the historical record in the telling of this tale" --Criminal Element
"A nail-biting and brilliantly imagined historical thriller..." --Bookreporter
"Lloyd's characters are simultaneously deeply imaginative and perceptive and very much of their time and place, which Lloyd refuses to romanticize. This principle of accurate observation, so in tune with the series' theme and Hunt's personal values, is one of the series' many strengths and something that distinguishes it from nearly all historical mysteries set in pre-20th-century Britain..." --Reviewing the Evidence
"This is a 17th-century Mission Impossible and a real page-turner." --The Historical Novel Society Review
Praise for The Bloodless Boy (A Hunt & Hook Novel) . . .
A New York Times Best New Historical Novel of 2021
CrimeReads Best Debut Novels of The Month: November 2021
"Potent... fast-paced..." -- The New York Times Book Review
"Everything new is old again -- rumor-mongering, disinformation campaigns, religious bigotry -- in Robert J. Lloyd's nifty murder mystery loosely based on real events in Restoration England." --The Washington Post
"Lloyd's stunning debut and series launch makes the complex politics of the time feel immediate while integrating them into an engrossing whodunit." -- Publishers Weekly, Starred Review