The Lamplighter

Author:   Anthony O'Neill
Publisher:   Simon & Schuster
ISBN:  

9781416575320


Pages:   324
Publication Date:   01 August 2007
Format:   Paperback
Availability:   Out of print, replaced by POD   Availability explained
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The Lamplighter


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"An atmospheric thriller set in nineteenth-century Edinburgh, Anthony O'Neill's elegant, darkly masterful novel is full of psychological suspense and first-rate horror. Evelyn is a clever orphan at the Fountainbridge Institute for Destitute Girls. Enchanted by a cheerful lamplighter who fires the streetlamp outside her window each evening, she mesmerizes the other girls with flights of fancy. In a time before Freudian awareness of sexuality and the subconscious mind, such tales are forbidden by the institute's governor, who warns Evelyn to cease her nocturnal storytelling. Evelyn defies him -- and is cast out of the orphanage and sacrificed to a shadowy figure claiming to be her long-lost father. Who is this man, and why does he lock Evelyn away in a hunting lodge? Years later, the mutilated body of a professor of ecclesiastical law turns up on one of Edinburgh's finest streets; the grave of a famous colonel is ravaged; a shady entrepreneur is slaughtered while dashing for a train; and a retired lighthouse keeper is ripped to shreds while walking his dog -- all this after Evelyn, now a young woman, has reappeared in the city. What connects the victims? And what of Evelyn, anguished and appealing, who repeatedly claims to have dreamed the murders in great detail -- each time blaming a mysterious ""lamplighter""? Leading the official investigation is Carus Groves, a conceited yet effective police inspector desperate to cap his unremarkable career with a sensational case. Heading up the unofficial investigation is a disillusioned professor of logic and metaphysics, Thomas McKnight, and his assistant, Joseph Canavan, a strapping young gravedigger. Using reason, intuition, philosophy, and luck, these men race to solve the murders and unveil the source of Evelyn's torment, and in so doing penetrate the very gates of Hell."

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Author:   Anthony O'Neill
Publisher:   Simon & Schuster
Imprint:   Scribner
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.478kg
ISBN:  

9781416575320


ISBN 10:   1416575324
Pages:   324
Publication Date:   01 August 2007
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of print, replaced by POD   Availability explained
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Stephen Booth <p>Author of Black Dog and Blood on the Tongue <p>O'Neill's chillingly atmospheric story of evil and the power of the imagination adds new terrors to the gothic, gaslit depths of Edinburgh's past. Follow his tale through these streets only if you dare. You may not come back alive.


Stephen Booth, Author of Black Dog and Blind to the Bones O'Neill's chillingly atmospheric story of evil and the power of the imagination adds new terrors to the gothic, gaslit depths of Edinburgh's past. Follow his tale through these streets only if you dare. You may not come back alive.


Publishers Weekly (starred review) Thrilling...will have readers turning the pages compulsively. Bookforum Stunning....An achievement worthy of Highsmith. Philadelphia Inquirer Brilliant....genuinely terrifying. San Francisco Chronicle A chilling page-turner...thought provoking. Publishers Weekly (starred review) Spellbinding. Stephen Booth, Author of Black Dog and Blind to the Bones O'Neill's chillingly atmospheric story of evil and the power of the imagination adds new terrors to the gothic, gaslit depths of Edinburgh's past. Follow his tale through these streets only if you dare. You may not come back alive. Kirkus Reviews As terrifying as a child's nightmares -- and as wonderful as waking from them. Stephen Booth Author of Black Dog and Blood on the Tongue O'Neill's chillingly atmospheric story of evil and the power of the imagination adds new terrors to the gothic, gaslit depths of Edinburgh's past. Follow his tale through these streets only if you dare. You may not come back alive. Bookforum [A] stunning American debut...an achievement worthy of Highsmith.


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Anthony O'Neill is the son of an Irish policeman and an Australian stenographer. He lives in Melbourne, Australia.

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