In this seventh installment of the Daniel Pitt series, a young prosecutor in Edwardian London faces the formidable task of prosecuting Malcolm Vayne—a celebrated philanthropist whose public benevolence masks hidden motives. As Daniel builds his case, he contends with powerful social and political forces that threaten to derail the trial and his career.
Meanwhile, Daniel’s wife, forensic scientist Miriam fford Croft, finds herself drawn into the burgeoning women’s suffrage movement. Balancing her scientific expertise with compassion, she uncovers crucial evidence that challenges Vayne’s reputation. But when Miriam is abducted by a fanatic determined to protect the accused, Daniel must risk everything in a daring rescue.
The Fourth Enemy weaves courtroom drama, historical intrigue and social activism into a suspenseful narrative. Readers will be drawn to the moral complexities of the legal system and the courageous spirit of early suffrage campaigners.
- Legal thriller set in Edwardian London
- Women’s suffrage and social reform
- Courtroom tension and forensic investigation
- High-stakes rescue mission