A Fever of the Blood: A Victorian Mystery Book 2

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A spellbinding concoction of crime, history and horror, perfect for fans of Sherlock Holmes and Jonathan Creek’A hugely entertaining Victorian mystery’ NEW YORK TIMES’I enjoyed this – properly creepy and Gothic’ IAN RANKIN_______New Year’s Day, 1889.In Edinburgh’s lunatic asylum, a patient escapes as a nurse lays dying. Leading the manhunt are legendary local Detective ‘Nine-Nails’ McGray and Londoner-in-exile Inspector Ian Frey. Before the murder, the suspect was heard in whispered conversation with a fellow patient – a girl who had been mute for years.What made her suddenly break her silence? And why won’t she talk again? Could the rumours about black magic be more than superstition?McGray and Frey track a devious psychopath far beyond their jurisdiction, through the worst blizzard in living memory, into the shadow of Pendle Hill – home of the Lancashire witches – where unimaginable danger awaits . . ._______Praise for The Strings of Murder:’This is wonderful. A brilliant, moving, clever, lyrical book – I loved it’ Manda Scott’One of the best debuts so far this year – a brilliant mix of horror, history, and humour. Genuinely riveting with plenty of twists, this will keep you turning the pages. It’s clever, occasionally frightening and superbly written. Everything you need in a mystery thriller’ Crime Review

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Weight 0.298 kg
Dimensions 2.6 × 12.9 × 19.8 cm
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Format

Paperback

Language

Pages

432

Publisher

Year Published

2016-2-11

Imprint

Publication City/Country

London, United Kingdom

ISBN 10

0718179846

About The Author

Oscar de Muriel was born in Mexico City and moved to the UK to complete his PhD. He is a chemist, translator and violinist who now lives and works in Manchester. The Loch of the Dead is his fourth novel, following A Mask of Shadows, A Fever of the Blood and The Strings of Murder.

Review Quote

This is wonderful. A brilliant, moving, clever, lyrical book – I loved it. Oscar de Muriel is going to be a name to watch.

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One of the best debuts so far this year – a brilliant mix of horror, history, and humour. Genuinely riveting with plenty of twists, this will keep you turning the pages. It's clever, occasionally frightening and superbly written – The Strings Of Murder is everything you need in a mystery thriller.

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