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The sitting room looked as familiar as the back of his hand, and immediately Lenox took a liking to the young man who inhabited it. He saw several small artifacts of the missing students life---a frayed piece of string about two feet long of the sort you might bind a package with, half of a pulpy fried tomato, which was too far from the breakfast table to have been dropped, a fountain pen, and lastly, a card which said on the front The September Society. . . .In the small hours of the morning one fall day in 1866, a frantic widow visits detective Charles Lenox. Lady Annabelles problem is simple: her beloved son, George, has vanished from his room at Oxford. When Lenox visits his alma mater to investigate, he discovers a series of bizarre clues, including a murdered cat and a card cryptically referring to the September Society.Then, just as Lenox realizes that the case may be deeper than it appears, a student dies, the victim of foul play.What could the September Society have to do with it? What specter, returned from the past, is haunting gentle Oxford? Lenox, with the support of his devoted friends in Londons upper crust, must race to discover the truth before it comes searching for him, and dangerously close to home.

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THE
SEPTEMBER SOCIETY

Charles Finch

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St. Martins Minotaur Picture 2 New York


Also by Charles Finch

A Beautiful Blue Death

This is a work of fiction. All of the characters, organizations, and events
portrayed in this novel are either products of the authors imagination or
are used fictitiously.

THE SEPTEMBER SOCIETY . Copyright 2008 by Charles Finch. All rights
reserved. Printed in the United States of America. For information,
address St. Martins Press, 175 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10010.

www.minotaurbooks.com

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Finch, Charles (Charles B.)

The September Soceity/Charles Finch.1st ed.
p. cm.
ISBN-13: 978-0-312-35978-2
ISBN-10: 0-312-35978-0
1. Private investigatorsEnglandFiction. 2. Missing persons
InvestigationFiction. 3. College studentsEnglandFiction.
4. Lincoln College (University of Oxford)Fiction. I. Title.
PS3606.I526S46 2008
813.6dc22

2008003452

First Edition: August 2008

10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1


For Rosie, Julia, Henry, and Isabelle,
with a brothers deepest love

Contents

Im profoundly thankful to the people who made this book possible: Kate Lee, Charles Spicer, Michael Homler, Hector DeJean, Tara Cibelli, Larissa Silva, Sam Truitt, Louise Crelly, Harriet Bloomstein, James Dawson, John Hill, Richard Mc-Cabe, Stephen Finch, Charles Finch, Angela Finch, and, of course, Anne Truitt.

Im also blessed with amazing friends: Rachel Blitzer, Matt McCarthy, John Phillips, Chris Compton, Dan Compton, Tom Jenkins, James Kelly, Nuala Trainor, Rob Crowe, Laurence Publicover, Sarah Tate, Kelly Jones, and the terrific Emily Popp.

My good friend Ben Reiter read an early draft of The September Society and improved it substantially with his suggestions.

I Want to reserve special mention for my parents: for my father, who has given me much love and support, and my mother, who remembers all those trips to the library and who has always been my best friend.

T he first murders were committed nineteen years before the second, on a dry and unremarkable day along the Sutlej Frontier in Punjab.

It was beastly hot weather, as Juniper remarked to Captain Lysander out on the veranda of the officers mess, fit for little more than an odd gin and tonic, perhaps the lazy composition of a letter home. The flies, maddening creatures that had never learned to take no for an answer, crowded around the nets that blocked the porch, searching for a way in. I would trade a hand to be back in London, Lysander said to Juniper after a long pause. At least they have the decency to bar these flies from coming into the city there.

The battalion was on edge, because a recent retaliatory raid on a local village had turned bloody. Suspicion and rumor abounded. The officers, with a few exceptions, had long ceased to attend to their charges morale. Though all the Englishmen in Punjab lived well, with villas and servants to themselves, every one of them at that uneasy moment would have made the trade Lysander proposed.

Well, said Juniper. I may go look around and have a bit of a shoot with Jim.

Were you planning that?

Oh, yes.

Where do you reckon youll go?

That little patch of scrub east of here. Doubt well find anything worth a bullet. Maybe a darkie or two, looking for trouble.

Lysander smiled grimly. Past that little grove of banyan trees, then?

Curious today, arent you?

In another place this might have sounded rude, but being white was a great equalizer in that country, and these men were too intimate to maintain entirely the ceremonies of respect and rank that defined the British.

Always on the lookout for a decent bit of shooting, you know, responded Lysander, sipping his gin and tonic. He was a trim, forceful, savvy-looking man. Dyou know why they give us so much tonic, young pup?

No. Why?

Has quinine in it. Prevents malaria.

I suppose I did know that, actually.

They mustve told you in training.

Yes, said Juniper, nodding agreeably.

Just past that grove of banyan trees, then? There was a slight, casual persistence in Lysanders voice. Ever shot anything edible there?

Not to speak of. There are a few birds, not much on the ground. Its poor sport.

Sos this whole country.

Any more inspirational speech before I leave?

On your way.

Juniper stood up. Im sure Ill see you for cocktails.

But he wouldnt, and the other man knew it.

When Juniper had gone out of sight, Lysander leapt out of his chair and walked briskly up a small dirt path that led from the mess to his villa. The captains batman, his assistant and a lance corporal, was on the porch, whittling an Indian charm to send back to his mother. He had been working on it for weeks.

Best go do it now, Lysander said. Hes off with Juniper. Both of them, would you? Theyre hunting, out east, in that scrub.

Yes, sir, said the batman, standing. Here rank still meant something.

Do your best to make it look like an accident, obviously.

Yes, sir.

Lysander paused. By the way, that treasure?

Yes, sir?

Theres talk of a society. Dont know what its to be called yet, and it will be for officers alone.

Sir?

But if you do right by us, well do right by you.

Thank you, sir.

The batman ran off, and Lysander called to one of the servants, a fair Indian lad, swathed in brilliant pink and pale blue that contrasted with the dull beige of the landscape and the military mans uniform. The boy with some sullenness came forward.

That box, Lysander barked. Bring it to me. And its worth your life to open it before it gets here.

A moment later he was holding the box, and, when certain he was alone, he opened it to reveal a massive, pristine, and beautiful sapphire.

As he snapped the box shut and had it taken away, Juniper and his friend Jim emerged from the latters house, guns broken over their arms, both wearing beige, broad-brimmed hats to keep the dying sun off of their necks and faces. They had a bantering style of conversation that sounded as if it had been picked up from a thousand other conversations before. It was clear how much closer they were than Juniper and Lysander.

A farthing says youll never eat what you shoot, Juniper said with a laugh.

A farthing? Ive played higher stakes than that with women.

That serving girl of mine you like, then.

What do I have to eat?

First thing either of us shoots.

What if its the dirt?

Bets a bet.

How much dirt would I have to eat?

Nice haunch of it.

Farthing for the first meat, lets go back to that. Dont shoot anything too horrible.

Im insulted youd suggest it.

It was a little more than a mile outside of camp, away from Lahoreand that citys dangers, which these two men knew all too wellthat they found a decent patch of land. It had a few bushes and trees scattered around it. They didnt have a dog, but Juniper shot into the undergrowth and drove a few birds out into the open, where the two men had a clear look at them.

They observed the birds fluttering, partially obscured, soon to be dead. Ruminatively, Juniper said, What do you miss most? About England?

His interlocutor thought it over. I wish I hadnt left it so badly with my family, you know. I miss them.

I do, too.

Only six months, I suppose.

Then both men heard a scratching emerge from the undergrowth that lay off to their side.

A Shot. The Fall Of A Body. Another shot. The fall of a body. A Lone figure, lysanders batman, rose from his hidden Spot and ran off full bore back west. and then a long, long silence, in the empty land that stretched blank as far as the eye could see, in every direction, forty-five hundred miles away from piccadilly circus.

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