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The Case of the Hydegild Sacrifice
Findo Gask and Erroll Rait return in their fourth, pulse-pounding instalment. Immerse yourself in the1860s in this fast-paced detective story set against an impeccably researched historical backdrop. Uncover the secrets history tried to bury in this entertaining adventure, worthy of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle himself.
The Case of the Hydegild Sacrifice thrusts readers into the shadowy aftermath of one of America’s darkest moments—the assassination of Abraham Lincoln in 1865.
Join Major Gask and Erroll Rait as they unite with the Pinkertons to unravel the sinister secrets of the Hydegild Sacrifice—a case that threatens to shake the foundations of a nation still reeling from war.
With unexpected twists, unforgettable characters, and haunting questions of justice and morality, this is a story that lingers long after the final page. The Case of the Hydegild Sacrifice is perfect for fans of historical fiction, political thrillers, and courtroom drama. This is a gripping tale that blends high-stakes intrigue with razor-sharp suspense.

Reviews
Loved it! 😍
A humorous and thrilling mix of historical fiction and classic mystery. Major Gask and Rait make a delightful team!
Synopsis
A Dangerous Web
The next chapter in the adventures of Major Findo Gask and Erroll Rait begins not with a bang, but with a whisper—a whisper that draws them into the darkest corners of American history. Arriving in Washington D.C., the two friends are swiftly recruited by the famed Pinkerton agency, their mission nothing less than to prevent the impending assassination of President Abraham Lincoln.
But this is no simple task. As they peel back the layers of the plot, Gask and Rait discover a tangled web of intrigue far more complex than a fanatical actor and a group of vengeful Confederates. The conspiracy stretches far beyond what anyone could have imagined, its tendrils reaching into the highest echelons of power.
With every clue they follow, the stakes grow higher, the shadows deepen, and the truth becomes more chilling. They soon realise that it's not just Lincoln's life on the line, their own may also be forfeit.
The Case of the Hydegild Sacrifice by David Cairns of Finavon is part of the Major Gask & Erroll Rait Mysteries series. This is the fourth book in the series, and as such, it does contain some spoilers from the previous books. I would recommend reading them in order, but each book contains its own mystery, so it's possible to read them separately, if needed. The story is a fascinating combination of historical fiction and classic mystery. While much of the information is skilfully woven throughout the story, there are occasional footnotes given to offer readers additional historical context and helpful references to events in past books; these supply readers with any additional background information they might need without bogging down the narrative flow.
I was elated to find that the story references Pinkerton and some of his agents at the time! I read a book years ago called Girl in Disguise that mentioned Tim Webster. The Case of the Hydegild Sacrifice is unique in that it presents the story of a time of extreme uncertainty in American history from an outside source, a former British officer and his Australian companion. Major Gask and Erroll Rait are an entertaining pair, and their humor and insight make this a diverting read. In addition to the thrilling sense of adventure the story carries, Gask and Rait prove themselves to be very knowledgeable about the world around them, and I loved hearing their thoughts on the different topics that arose. In the story, Gask is the narrator, and his inquisitive yet mildly socially awkward nature finds him in some interesting situations. While not quite Sherlock Holmes, what Major Gask lacks in renown, he makes up for in persistence. He's always up for an adventure and meets some very interesting people in his travels. His title brings a level of intrigue that seems to draw attention and rumor alike, sometimes to his disadvantage. I liked getting a glimpse at his thoughts, as well as hearing his discussions with Rait and the others in the story.
Overall, I adored meeting the characters and enjoyed the conversational tone used to tell the story. The historical and mystery elements wove together beautifully and kept me glued to the pages. From the moment they met Mrs. Lewis, I was invested in the story and couldn't stop thinking about it. The mystery revealed itself slowly at first, but once I got to that point, I couldn't put it down because I had to know what would happen next!
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★★★★★ “Found myself transported back in time”
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★★★★★ “Could not put the book down”
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★★★★★ “Loved the characters and story”
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★★★★★ Suspenseful and engaging
