Richard Turpin has evaded the gallows and become the country's most wanted man...
6. Dog Eat Dog
Turpin is off the leash. The robberies get darker, the alliances get shakier, and Betty and their daughter are caught in the blast radius of his choices. A figure steps out of the shadows on the Cambridge Road, and everything changes.
7. God Save the King
Turpin and Captain Tom King. Two men, one road, and an uneasy partnership that takes them further than either expected. But Mason is running out of patience, the innkeepers are talking, and someone is about to pay the price.
8. Slippery Cove
Turpin is hunted now, not just for robbery but for blood. He keeps moving, keeps stealing, keeps running. The roads between Essex and the north are full of men looking for him, and the list of people willing to help him is getting shorter by the mile.
9. Pretty Vacant
Candlemas Day, 1739. Dick Turpin has vanished. Betty hasn't. In Hempstead, she navigates gossip, suspicion, and the long shadow of her husband's name, determined to build a life for herself and her daughter whether he comes back or not.
10. The Nubbing Ken
Yorkshire. A drunken shooting trip. A dead cockerel. A letter that never got collected. The man calling himself John Palmer is about to run out of road, and the schoolmaster who taught him to write years ago still remembers his hand.
