Ghosts From The Past...Bringing History to Life, one book at a time.
About Me
- Gollygilly
- Surrey, B.C., Canada
- I have always been an avid reader and history has always been a passion of mine. I am a huge historical fiction fan, who also enjoys reading gothic tales with chills and thrills, mystery and suspense and who loves stepping back in time..... A quote I once read stated: I don't live in the past..the past lives in me!.. Perhaps that's why I am a Family History/Genealogy Addict too!
Monday, 13 January 2014
Book I read in Jan/Feb 2014
The Revenant of Thraxton Hall
by Vaughn Entwistle
A NetGalley Advanced Readers Copy (ARC)
My rating: 4 out of 5
Description
Arthur Conan Doyle has just killed off Sherlock Holmes in “The Final Problem,” and he immediately becomes one of the most hated men in London. So when he is contacted by a medium “of some renown” and asked to investigate a murder, he jumps at the chance to get out of the city. The only thing is that the murder hasn’t happened yet—the medium, one Hope Thraxton, has foreseen that her death will occur at the third séance of a meeting of the Society for Psychical Research at her manor house in the English countryside.
Along for the ride is Conan Doyle’s good friend Oscar Wilde, and together they work to narrow down the list of suspects, which includes a mysterious foreign Count, a levitating magician, and an irritable old woman with a “familiar.” Meanwhile, Conan Doyle is enchanted by the plight of the capricious Hope Thraxton, who may or may not have a more complicated back-story than it first appears. As Conan Doyle and Wilde participate in séances and consider the possible motives of the assembled group, the clock ticks ever closer to Hope’s murder, in The Revenant of Thraxton Hall by Vaughn Entwistle.
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I am usually not a mystery reader but this sounds interesting. I like the device of using well known characters as part of the cast. Thanks for the review.
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ReplyDeleteThis has turned out o be quite the exciting gothic mystery. I am almost finished reading it, after which I will give my review. At the moment. I am quite enjoying it.