The Small Museum
Jody Cooksley
Belletristik/Erzählende Literatur
Beschreibung
Winner of the Caledonia Novel Award A shiver thrilled my spine at the thought of what might be contained in collections to be kept away from ordinary eyes ... London, 1873. Madeleine Brewster's marriage to Dr Lucius Everley should have been the answer to her family's prayers. Lucius is a well-respected collector of natural curiosities - his 'Small Museum' is his life's work, although firmly kept under lock and key. His sister Grace's philanthropic work with fallen women also adds to the Everleys' polished reputation. However, Maddie begins to suspect that unimaginable horrors lie behind their respectable façade. Then she is framed for a shocking crime that would take her to the gallows. Her only hope is her friend Caroline who must prove Maddie's innocence before the trial reaches its fatal conclusion.
Kundenbewertungen
London, Jody Cooksley, Natural Curiosities, Scientific Discovery, Historical, Collector, Crime, Small Museum, Fallen Women, Victorian, Murder, 19th Century