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The Pleasures of Men

Autor Kate Williams

Editorial HAMISH HAMILTON

The Pleasures of Men
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  • Publisher HAMISH HAMILTON
  • ISBN13 9780241951392
  • ISBN10 0241951399
  • Type Book
  • Pages 416
  • Published 2012
  • Language English
  • Bookbinding Paperback

The Pleasures of Men

Autor Kate Williams

Editorial HAMISH HAMILTON

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Book Details

It's Spitalfields, 1840. Catherine Sorgeiul lives with her Uncle in a rambling house in London's East End. She has few companions and little to occupy the days beyond her own colourful imagination. But then a murderer strikes, ripping open the chests of young girls and stuffing hair into their mouths to resemble a beak, leading the press to christen him The Man of Crows. And as Catherine hungrily devours the news, she finds she can channel the voices of the dead ...and comes to believe she will eventually channel The Man of Crows himself. But the murders continue to panic the city and Catherine gradually realizes she is snared in a deadly trap, where nothing is as it first appears ...and lurking behind the lies Catherine has been told are secrets more deadly and devastating than anything her imagination can conjure. With an elegant style and thrilling plot, "The Pleasures of Men" reveals the dark, beating heart of corrupt London during Queen Victoria's reign.

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