The Mysterious Death of Frank Podmore: A Victorian Enigma

Victorian spiritualism blurred the line between science and the supernatural, and mysteries abounded. Prominent men like Frank Podmore, a Society for Psychical Research member, used science to investigate the paranormal. Podmore features in the latest Lawrence Harpham novel, Shadow Over Malvern. But who was he and how did he meet an enigmatic end?

📖 Who Was Frank Podmore?
Frank Podmore (1856–1910) was a writer, social reformer, and a key figure in the investigation of paranormal phenomena. Alongside luminaries like Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and William James, Podmore sought to bring scientific rigour to the studying spiritualism, telepathy, and ghostly encounters. His works, including Modern Spiritualism and Telepathic Hallucinations, remain influential in psychical research.

🔍 The Mystery of His Death
On August 14, 1910, Frank Podmore’s life came to a sudden and puzzling end when his body was discovered in New Pool near Malvern, Worcestershire. Various theories abounded, and his death was officially listed as ‘found drowned’, but many questions remain unanswered:

  • Why Malvern? Frank Podmore was holidaying in Malvern at the time of his death. He had taken a late-night stroll after spending the evening with a friend. Yet Malvern seems an unlikely place to take his own life, as some have speculated.
  • What led to his death? Podmore was a rationalist and sceptic, making the idea of suicide seem out of character. Estranged from his wife, Podmore had resigned from the post office under a cloud, but that happened three years before he died.
  • Was there more to the story? Some have suggested an accidental death, while others suspected foul play. Podmore’s hardened scepticism made him unpopular with mediums and other researchers. Did someone wish him ill?

🌌 A Legacy Shrouded in Mystery
Podmore’s death remains a mystery. Was it a tragic end to a life dedicated to uncovering the unknown? Or was something more sinister at play?

Unraveling Intrigue: Lawrence and Violet’s Next Chilling Mystery

With Aurora in hiding, Frank Podmore missing, and old foe Felix Crossley on the prowl, Lawrence and Violet’s tranquil retirement is shattered. A tragedy in Malvern pulls Lawrence into the orbit of Arthur Conan Doyle, who challenges him to solve a chilling mystery from the past: uncover the truth behind years of anonymous letters and the wrongful conviction of George Edalji.

But as their investigation deepens, danger tightens its grip. When their landlady is poisoned and Lawrence narrowly escapes a deadly attack, it becomes clear they’re on the verge of exposing secrets someone will kill to keep buried.

Meanwhile, Crossley’s shadow looms ever closer, and Lawrence must confront a grim reality—escape may no longer be an option.

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The Camden Killer

A murder in Camden town, another in Bloomsbury…

Retired private detectives Lawrence and Violet Harpham are back in the capital for sightseeing and relaxation. But Lawrence becomes increasingly isolated when artist Walter Sickert befriends Violet, acting as a mentor for her new hobby.

Bored and with nothing better to do, Lawrence delves into the recent murder of Emily Dimmock. But Emily was not the only woman to die under mysterious circumstances.

As Lawrence discovers more suspicious deaths, an old enemy returns, threatening the lives of all he holds dear. Meanwhile, the killer is moving in and will stop at nothing to fulfil his destiny. Can Lawrence unmask him before others die?

Fans of Andrea Penrose, Emily Organ and Irina Shapiro will enjoy this intricately plotted murder mystery set in Edwardian London. Based on true crimes.

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The Disappearing Doctor

I based this book on twenty-nine-year-old Doctor Sophia Hickman, who vanished in August 1903. Outlandish theories raged in the press about the reasons for her disappearance which I won’t mention here for fear of spoilers! Apart from my fictional solution, I have mostly kept to the facts of the case as described in the newspapers of the time.


Featured also is fraudulent medium Jane Savage, loosely based on Mrs Strutt, the wife of Major Charles Henry Strutt, who attempted to defraud Henry S H Cavendish, a renowned African explorer. Posing as a medium, Mrs Strutt introduced Cavendish to seances, in which she conveyed spiritual messages from his late mother. The Struts seized his fortune, only relinquishing control after a judgement against them in a hearing known as The Planchette Case.


Though primarily set in London and Richmond Park, I couldn’t resist another foray into my beloved home county of Suffolk. This time, the action takes place in the tiny village of Akenham, involving the ancient legend of the Akenham Devil. Walk thirteen times widdershins around the ancient split stone in St Mary’s Church, and the devil will rise, or so they say. Lawrence, naturally, becomes embroiled. But I will say no more for now!

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The Maleficent Maid

Available for Pre-order on Amazon Kindle for 27th December 2021

Maids don’t kill out of spite – no matter how disagreeable… Join Lawrence and Violet in another perplexing case

Suffolk 1903. William Gardiner is on trial for the cold-hearted stabbing of Rose Harsent. In a last-ditch attempt to save his life, concerned parties call on Lawrence Harpham for help, but someone is stalking the good people of Peasenhall and confounding the investigation.

Meanwhile, Violet takes on a poisoning puzzle from the past. Was the bad-tempered housemaid a killer or just a convenient suspect?

With two historical crimes and the distraction of a mysterious stranger at Netherwood, will they solve the case before time runs out?

The Maleficent Maid is a compelling mystery based on a true crime.

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