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Murder as a Fine Art
A Mystery Novel by David Morrell
Book 1 of the Thomas and Emily De Quincey Series
Subgenres:
- Historical Mystery,
- Victorian London,
- Serial Killer
This book is for you if you're into...
- Real-life literary figures solving crimes in Victorian London
- Murders inspired by infamous essays and historical cases
- Foggy, atmospheric settings with opium-fueled investigations
A writer in Victorian London turns detective to clear his own name in this historical mystery series debut by a New York Times–bestselling author.
Thomas De Quincey, infamous for his memoir Confessions of an English Opium-Eater, is the major suspect in a series of ferocious murders identical to ones that terrorized London forty-three years earlier. The blueprint for the killings seems to be De Quincey's essay On Murder Considered as One of the Fine Arts. Desperate to clear his name but crippled by opium addiction, De Quincey is aided by his devoted daughter Emily and a pair of determined Scotland Yard detectives.
In Murder as a Fine Art, David Morrell plucks De Quincey, Victorian London, and the Ratcliffe Highway murders from history. Fogbound streets become a battleground between a literary star and a brilliant murderer, whose lives are linked by secrets long buried but never forgotten.
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