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Description
"I was immediately besotted . . . Brilliant." -Janice Hallett, internationally bestselling author of The Appeal
The first in a delightful new mystery series set in the hidden heart of London's legal world, introducing a wonderfully unwilling sleuth, perfect for fans of Richard Osman and Nita Prose.
When barrister Gabriel Ward steps out of his rooms at exactly two minutes to seven on a sunny May morning in 1901, his mind is so full of his latest case-the disputed authorship of bestselling children's book Millie the Temple Church Mouse-that he scarcely registers the body of the Lord Chief Justice of England on his doorstep.
But even he cannot fail to notice the judge's dusty bare feet, in shocking contrast to his flawless evening dress, nor the silver carving knife sticking out of his chest. In the shaded courtyards and ancient buildings of the Inner Temple, the hidden heart of London's legal world, murder has spent centuries confined firmly to the casebooks. Until now . . .
The police can enter the Temple only by consent, so who better to investigate this tragic breach of law and order than a man who prizes both above all things? But murder doesn't answer to logic or reasoned argument, and Gabriel soon discovers that the Temple's heavy oak doors are hiding more surprising secrets than he'd ever imagined . . .
The trials of Gabriel Ward continue in A Case of Life and Limb coming Fall 2025 . . .
Product details

Published | Jun 17 2025 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 336 |
ISBN | 9781639736928 |
Imprint | Raven Books |
Dimensions | 235 x 156 mm |
Series | The Trials of Gabriel Ward |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |


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Reviews
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A debut work of immense charm, psychological acuity and historical relevance. Further adventures of Gabriel Ward are forthcoming and eagerly awaited.
The Wall Street Journal
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A delightful read, well-paced, and full of interesting details. There's something satisfying about a murder mystery well told . . . Hopefully, Sir Gabriel's career as a detective is just getting started.
The California Review of Books
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Smith's novel is a quiet triumph. Each small unfolding supports the next, characters blossom off the page, and the pitch-perfect pacing is as pleasurable as the descriptive detail.
Library Journal, starred review
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In this delightful mystery set in 1901 and pleasurably steeped in the politics, philosophies, and social mores of turn-of-the-century England, barrister Gabriel Ward turns detective when one of his colleagues is murdered in the law-focused world of London's Inner Temple.
The Boston Globe
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With its unique Inner Temple setting, A Case of Mice and Murder is an exciting story full of suspense, head-scratching complexity, and Dickensian coincidences, one that leaves readers guessing until the very end . . . Having spent considerable time with its many interesting characters, I'm ready for more. Happily, a series is in the works, meaning we haven't heard the last from barrister/sleuth Gabriel Ward.
The Washington Independent Review of Books
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An exquisite treasure . . . Meticulous, highly intelligent, reclusive, and insightful . . . Fans of Downton Abbey would likely be very keen on [this book]. Like that famous TV series, Smith's characters are richly detailed. There is a potent mix of eccentricities, noble leanings, hubris, foolishness, and earnestness that transcend all strata of society. The mystery itself is also well constructed and had me guessing until the big reveal. Witty, enrapturing, and brilliant.
The Epoch Times