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The Pleasures of Men (Voice)

Author Kate Williams

Format Paperback

Publisher Voice

Category Mystery, Thriller and Spy Fiction

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"A wonderfully ripe, imaginative and gripping piece of Victorian pastiche."--The London Times July 1840: The young Queen Victoria has just entered her third year on the throne when a major recession brings London's desperate and destitute into its sweltering streets. While the city crackles with tension, orphaned Catherine Sorgeiul stays locked away in her uncle's home, a peculiar place where death masks adorn the walls and certain rooms are strictly forbidden. Nineteen years old and haunted by a dark past, Catherine becomes obsessed with a series of terrible murders of young girls sweeping the city. Details of the crimes are especially gruesome--the victims' hair has been newly plaited and thrust into their mouths, and their limbs are grotesquely folded behind them, like wounded birds--and the serial killer is soon nicknamed the Man of Crows. Catherine begins writing stories about the victims--women on their own and vulnerable in the big city--and gradually the story of the murderer as well. But she soon realizes that she has involved herself in a web of betrayal, deceit, and terror that threatens her and all those around her. A remarkable fiction debut, The Pleasures of Men is a gripping and spine-tingling thriller. "A charged, fast-paced ride through the dark underbelly of Victorian London . . . Fans of Sarah Waters will love it."--Good Housekeeping (UK)

Authors

Kate Williams

Additional Info

  • Release Date: 2012-08-07
  • Publisher: Voice
  • Format: Paperback
  • ISBN: 9781401324230

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