England, 1806.
Power is shifting. Secrets are lethal. And coincidence is a lie.

When Lady Rosalind Parkhurst agrees to assist the infamous Madame Tussaud with a clandestine commission tied to the late Prime Minister, she believes the danger lies in being discovered. She is wrong. Someone is watching her. Waiting. And willing to poison her to keep the truth buried.

As Rosalind’s health begins to fail after a series of unsettling “accidents,” Morgan de Gray, Marquess of Esenden and personal physician to King George III, notices a pattern no one else dares to see. The same strange symptoms plaguing Rosalind are also threatening the King—symptoms long dismissed as madness.

Morgan does not believe in madness.
And he does not believe in coincidence.

What begins as medical curiosity becomes a race against time when evidence points to deliberate poisoning, political manipulation, and a secret powerful enough to unseat a monarch. Rosalind may be the key to exposing the truth—but that also makes her the next target.

With enemies closing in, hidden passages revealing themselves, and loyalty turning dangerous, Morgan must decide how far he is willing to go to protect a woman who may cost him his position, his future… and his life.

Because if Morgan is right, someone murdered a Prime Minister.
And they will not hesitate to do it again.

As the walls close in and the poison tightens its grip, one question remains— will the truth be uncovered in time… or will it be buried with the bodies?