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Let Right be Done (Tanner Trilog... - Neno Umbra

Let Right be Done (Tanner Trilogy Book 1)

Neno Umbra
Amazon.com Services LLC , English
6 ratings

One part mystery, one part history, one part adventure.Peter Lansdown works quietly in the Suffolk County Museum as assistant curator.The bequest of the Grantby papers to the Museum, after their vetting by the Security Services, changes everything. What’s the mysterious package Peter discovers when collecting the bequest - and takes on a whim, knowing full well he has no right to it? Why does Rosemary breeze into Peter’s shy and ordered life in the midst of his ethical quandary?What, exactly, is this shady Government department which vetted the papers in the first place, and precisely how interested would the spooks be if they knew the narrative in Peter’s hands existed? Whose story does it tell and why would it matter? After all, the past is just history, isn’t it?About the AuthorNeno Umbra relishes the idea that nothing is ever really quite what it seems or is reported, and that life was ever thus.