Thursday, February 27, 2014

The Meaning of Night



The Meaning of Nigh tby Michael Cox
Awards
Waterstone's Newcomer of the Year (nominee)
Costa Book Awards (nominee)
This work is set in a cold October night, 1854. In a dark passageway, an innocent man is stabbed to death. So begins the extraordinary story of Edward Glyver, booklover, scholar and murderer. As a young boy, Glyver always believed he was destined for greatness. This seems the stuff of dreams, until a chance discovery convinces Glyver that he was right: greatness does await him, along with immense wealth and influence. And he will stop at nothing to win back a prize that he now knows is rightfully his. Glyver's path leads him from the depths of Victorian London, with its foggy streets, brothels and opium dens, to Evenwood, one of England's most enchanting country houses. His is a story of betrayal and treachery, of death and delusion, of ruthless obsession and ambition. And at every turn, driving Glyver irresistibly onwards, is his deadly rival: the poet-criminal Phoebus Rainsford Daunt. Thirty years in the writing, "The Meaning Of Night" is a stunning achievement. Full of drama and passion, it is an enthralling novel that will captivate readers right up to its final thrilling revelation.
-FantasticFiction.com
 
The Meaning of Night is filled with great detailed descriptions and footnotes as to historical accuracy and could at times be very tedious.  But at the same time it was a thrilling story of obsession and revenge.
-Mona

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