A woman's corpse is discovered near a Welsh community. Harry Probert-Lloyd has returned
home from London and is preparing to inherit his father's work as magistrate - but is also
slowly going blind. He suspects the remains belong to the love of his life, Margaret Jones, who
disappeared seven years before. He pushes for an inquest but, thwarted, undertakes his own
investigation, supported by childhood friend and local solicitor, John Davies.
Cardiganshire still suffers the aftermath of the infamous Beca riots, where men dressed as
women, attacking and destroying newly constructed tollbooths. Are the Becas responsible and
where is the firebrand leader and clergyman Nathanial Howell? Will Harry unpick the conflicts
and lies at the heart of the community before more fall victim to the ruthless
killer?
Meticulously researched, None So Blind is a wholly authentic evocation of a fascinating but
neglected historical period as well as a complex and deeply satisfying crime thriller where
nothing is as it seems.