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The Reward of Delay

John Davies

The Reward of Delay by John Davies. Historical detective fiction set in 1789 serialised in short episodes.

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The Reward of Delay Chapter 56

At midday, Samuel hears Dudley Netherford’s familiar knock at the door.

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The Reward of Delay Chapter 55

Frank spent the morning at St Michael’s going through the parish registers, but he found his mind wandering again and again back to his daughter’s distress of the previous evening and its cause. He now stands in Sadler Street, looking at hi...

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The Reward of Delay Chapter 54

Welcome to The Reward of Delay – historical detective fiction set in the English Midlands in 1789 published in weekly chapters as text and audio. Please sign up as a free or paying subscriber to receive every post and support my new writing...

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The Reward of Delay Chapter 53

Thanks for reading The Reward of Delay, historical detective fiction set in the English Midlands in 1789, presented in short episodes of text and audio. Enrol as a free, or even better as a paying subscriber, to receive each chapter and sup...

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  • John Davies

    Writer and poet, aiming to follow the advice: ‘Always try to keep a patch of sky above your life.’

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