清道光二十七年(1847年),一名将军拿了瑞王的手令来户部提银子。户部没有银子。银子已经被瑞王、户部尚书黄玉昆及户部侍郎范其良存到票号去了。票号的名字叫义成信,总部在山西,是全国最大的票号。 琉璃厂某古玩店,义成信老板的二公子祁子俊不信少年恭亲王能以巨额银两购走玉碗,言语上多有奚落。玉麟格格以一张陈旧但透着威严、绘着双龙、正中盖着玉玺面值百万白银的黄色票据典押银两。 于是,一出纠结着历史、政治、情感的大戏上演了……
The disappearance of Sir Julius Hanbury - and the theft of several of his erotic paintings - provide a new puzzle for Morse to solve. Assisted by DS Lewis, Morse interviews everyone at Hanbury House and it is in the course of searching the grounds that he finds Sir Julius' body, appropriately enough, in the family mausoleum. The pathologist notes that he was the victim of a frenzied attack but the lack of blood at scene leaves the police to conclude that he murdered elsewhere. Sir Julius was a candidate to become the Master of an Oxford college and was known to have a have had a bitter rivalry with another candidate for the position. When Roger Meadows, a friend of the Hanbury's au pair, is killed in a car accident, Morse concludes that that he too was murdered. Jealousy, revenge and greed all play part in the deaths.