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The brainchild of Amazon Kindle Number One bestselling western writers Mike Stotter and Ben Bridges, PICCADILLY PUBLISHING is dedicated to reissuing classic fiction from the 1970s, 80s, 90s and Beyond!

THE REVENGE OF CATO STREET

When his close friend and mentor, the Marquess of Londonderry and Foreign Secretary, is driven to madness and suicide by a blackmail plot, young Lord Clanwilliam vows to track down the man responsible and bring him to justice. However, his search for the mysterious Jennings embroils him in a conspiracy which strikes at the very heart of the British government, involving a plot to assassinate the hero of Waterloo himself, the Duke of Wellington.

As the action moves across Europe from London to Paris, Vienna and then Verona, Clanwilliam finds himself the unwilling tool of sinister spymaster John Stafford in a battle against dangerous revolutionaries. As the conspiracy unravels it becomes impossible to tell friend from foe ... and it will take all his ingenuity to prevent the revenge of Cato Street.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Paul Green is 44, married to Emma and lives in West Yorkshire. His background is in mental health nursing and he is now employed in the National Health Service as a cognitive behavioural psychotherapist. He has been writing articles for professional journals for many years, mainly about mental health, arts and culture. He is the author of several westerns, including The Devil's Payroll, The Gunrunners, Last Day in Paradise and There Comes an Evil Day. His first western for PP was Sheriff of Friendly. The Revenge of Cato Street is his first historical mystery for the company.