Nineteenth Century Van Daimian sleuth, Caspian Hunter, is a colonial lawman deeply immersed in the life and crimes of Hobart Town, where convicts transported From Mother England form a majority of the population.
Pressure From the governor down to the illiterate he has chosen to protect..
Meanwhile Caspian Hunter is under increasing pressure to solve this most bizarre mystery.
The economy is prosperous, bringing with it enterprising ladies and all the riff-raff searching a better life.
Merchants thrive.
The whalers arrive.
Hobart Town is blessed with a beautiful deep-water harbour.
Free settlers are arriving in greater numbers.
It\'s 1858.
Anarchy threatens the island.
Vampires! The ignorant rant, as mysterious murder victims appear around Hobart Town\'s environs with inexplicable puncture marks to their throats.
Tasmania\'s history will never be the same.
But maintaining law and order is not a simple task, as Caspian records in his own words in this, his ongoing saga.
Caspian and his decidedly unconventional associates are sworn to uphold the law where lawlessness is almost a way of life.
Nineteenth Century Van Daimian sleuth, Caspian Hunter, is a colonial lawman deeply immersed in the life and crimes of Hobart Town, where convicts transported From Mother England form a majority of the population