Kept: A Victorian Mystery

Author:   D J Taylor
Publisher:   Vintage Publishing
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9780099488743


Pages:   496
Publication Date:   01 February 2007
Recommended Age:   From 0 years
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Kept: A Victorian Mystery


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Madness, greed, love, obsession, Machiavellian plotting and a great train robbery in a captivating Victorian mystery about desire and possession. A stuffed bear, a pet mouse, fraud and felony on the streets of London, and strange goings-on in the fens... Full of suspense and teeming with life, Kept is a Victorian mystery about the curious things men do to get - and keep - what they want. August 1863. Henry Ireland, a failed landowner, dies unexpectedly in a riding accident, and his young widow disappears. Three years later his friend James Dixey, a celebrated naturalist, is found dead on his grounds with his throat torn out. Are these deaths connected? What has happened to Mrs Ireland? And what are the sinister bonds that link these men to the poaching of osprey eggs in Scotland, the doomned romance of Dixey's kitchen maid and the first Great Train Robbery?

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Author:   D J Taylor
Publisher:   Vintage Publishing
Imprint:   Vintage
Dimensions:   Width: 12.90cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 19.80cm
Weight:   0.349kg
ISBN:  

9780099488743


ISBN 10:   0099488744
Pages:   496
Publication Date:   01 February 2007
Recommended Age:   From 0 years
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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A gripping tale, crafted with passion and intelligence, and an honorable addendum to the golden age of the English novel. --Simon Baker, New Statesman


A gripping tale, crafted with passion, and intelligence, and an honourable addendum to the golden age of the English novel -- Simon Baker New Statesman A genuinely fascinating reading experience... a pageturner of the highest order. It is a genuine mystery - not a simple whodunnit but a constant revelation of a complex and tight-knit plot -- Philippa Gregory The Times He has a faultless ear for the varied nuances of mid-Victorian English... [and] takes a wicked pleasure in creating a dense underlay of references, a blend of historical fact and other authors' fiction which lies beneath his narrative and occasionally erupts into it... clever and hugely readable -- Andrew Taylor Independent Taylor's skill ensures the book never loses its grip... hugely enjoyable, this is by-the-fireside-reading, and no mistake; Conan Doyle, Dickens and Wilkie Collins knew how to do it, and Taylor has learned his lesson well... a great read. It intrigues, diverts and delights. It is clever and intricate and huge fun -- Susan Hill Guardian Taylor is marking out a territory as distinct and disturbing as Greeneland, with the same imperative towards moral inquisition and a flatlands melancholy that is all his own -- Hilary Mantel Sunday Times


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D.J. Taylor was born in Norwich in 1960. He is a novelist, critic and acclaimed biographer, whose biography of Thackeray was a critically-acclaimed success and whose Orwell- The Life won the Whitbread Biography prize in 2003. His most recent books are Bright Young People- The Rise and Fall of a Generation 1918-1940, the Booker-longlisted novel Derby Day and the counterfactual novel, The Windsor Faction (2013).

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