After London police inspector William Monk regained consciousness in a hospital room, he realized that he had lost all his memories. He couldn’t recall why he ended up in the hospital, what duties he performed in the police, or even his own name. His supervisor provided him with all that information.
When Monk recovered from his injury, he returned to police duties and fully threw himself into his work. However, he still couldn’t remember what cases he had been investigating before his loss of memory. Admitting that he’d lost his memory could cost him his career—he might be considered unfit for detective work and be deprived of his livelihood.
Monk realized that before the accident he had been an outstanding police officer. Now the inspector’s task is to start investigating a complex case from a blank page—its solution is extremely important, because if he fails to solve it, William will face serious troubles…