
The House on Vesper Sands
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Narrateur(s):
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Charles Armstrong
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Auteur(s):
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Paraic O'Donnell
À propos de cet audio
With all the wit of a Jane Austen novel and a case as beguiling as any in Sherlock Holmes' casebook, Paraic O'Donnell introduces a detective duo for the ages and slowly unlocks the secrets of a startling Victorian mystery.
London, 1893: High up in a house on a dark, snowy night, a lone seamstress stands by a window. So begins the swirling, serpentine world of Paraic O'Donnell's Victorian-inspired mystery, the story of a city cloaked in shadow but burning with questions: Why does the seamstress choose to jump out of that window? Why is there a cryptic message sewn into her skin? And how is she connected to a rash of missing girls, all of whom seem to have disappeared under similar circumstances?
On the case is Gideon Bliss, a young Cambridge dropout who is in love with one of the missing girls, and his partner, Inspector Cutter, a detective as sharp and committed to his work as he is wryly hilarious. There's also Octavia Hillingdon, a young reporter determined to tell stories that feel important despite her employer's preference that she write a women's society column.
By turns clever, surprising, and impossible to pause, The House on Vesper Sands peels back the mystery layer by layer, offering in the strange undertow of late 19th-century London a startling glimpse at the secrets we all hold inside us.
©2018 Paraic O'Donnell (P)2021 HighBridge, a division of Recorded BooksI did listen to this at work, so I could easily have missed it during a break in concentration. Even so, that storyline felt very disjointed from what came next, even after we discover the link.
But yeah, I did enjoy it, though. Solid writing, interesting characters, and some unexpected but compelling world building. (I do think the reporter character was underutilized a bit, but if there is ever a sequel, and it hinted at it, I suspect this might be rectified.)
It was a really unique read, even for me (a connoisseur, haha, of that very specific genre of historical serial killer mysteries with a paranormal element).
great
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