The curse of fictionalising well-known characters is having to manoeuvre within the facts, but Brandreth manages it superlatively. This is light stuff, but energetic, and Brandreth clearly has Wilde at heart

Financial Times

The curse of fictionalising well-known characters is having to manoeuvre within the facts, but Brandreth manages it superlatively. This is light stuff, but energetic, and Brandreth clearly has Wilde at heart

Financial Times

A flight of imagination that partners Oscar Wilde and Arthur Conan Doyle in a deadly pursuit to the heart of the Eternal City merits a round of applause for sheer chutzpah . . . Gyles Brandreth succeeds magnificently . . . The relationship between the two writers is drawn so convincingly, but there is also dialogue of the period without any Victorian heaviness and a plot that is intriguing throughout. Brandreth's research is impeccable. Literary and theological references merge easily into a skilfully crafted story that goes all the way to meet the standards set by his two eminent protagonists

Daily Mail

Se alle

A flight of imagination that partners Oscar Wilde and Arthur Conan Doyle in a deadly pursuit to the heart of the Eternal City merits a round of applause for sheer chutzpah . . . Gyles Brandreth succeeds magnificently . . . The relationship between the two writers is drawn so convincingly, but there is also dialogue of the period without any Victorian heaviness and a plot that is intriguing throughout. Brandreth's research is impeccable. Literary and theological references merge easily into a skilfully crafted story that goes all the way to meet the standards set by his two eminent protagonists

Daily Mail

Brandreth has always delighted in puzzles, in the quirks of both the past and present, and in the gloriously camp wit of Oscar Wilde. Here all of these things come together in a story that reminds us how enjoyable a well-told traditional murder mystery can be

The Scotsman

Brandreth has always delighted in puzzles, in the quirks of both the past and present, and in the gloriously camp wit of Oscar Wilde. Here all of these things come together in a story that reminds us how enjoyable a well-told traditional murder mystery can be

The Scotsman

Brandreth's deftly plotted, entertaining escapades double as historical novels of considerable merit . . . Brandreth is a deft hand at weaving plot, historical atmosphere and entertaining characters

Historical Novels Review

Brandreth's deftly plotted, entertaining escapades double as historical novels of considerable merit . . . Brandreth is a deft hand at weaving plot, historical atmosphere and entertaining characters

Historical Novels Review

Even the conventional crime novel has its pleasures

Scotsman

Even the conventional crime novel has its pleasures

Scotsman

Packed with colourful characters and unlikely adventures . . . this latest instalment in Brandreth's clever and unapologetically entertaining Oscar Wilde series will not disappoint

Good Book Guide

Packed with colourful characters and unlikely adventures . . . this latest instalment in Brandreth's clever and unapologetically entertaining Oscar Wilde series will not disappoint

Good Book Guide

What sets the novel apart is Brandreth's talent for conveying time and place. The barbarism of close confinement has rarely been so graphically and movingly portrayed

Daily Mail

What sets the novel apart is Brandreth's talent for conveying time and place. The barbarism of close confinement has rarely been so graphically and movingly portrayed

Daily Mail

<b>PRAISE FOR GYLES BRANDRETH</b>

<b>PRAISE FOR GYLES BRANDRETH</b>

Not merely, like all the best after-dinner speakers, does he know how to spin a yarn; unlike most politicians, he has a touching access to the secrets of the human heart

The Times

Not merely, like all the best after-dinner speakers, does he know how to spin a yarn; unlike most politicians, he has a touching access to the secrets of the human heart

The Times

A fine and sympathetic writer

The Times Literary Supplement

A fine and sympathetic writer

The Times Literary Supplement

He can tell a story in the way Daphne du Maurier could . . . He creates a world and keeps you there

Sunday Express

He can tell a story in the way Daphne du Maurier could . . . He creates a world and keeps you there

Sunday Express

<b>PRAISE FOR GYLES BRANDRETH'S MURDER MYSTERIES</b>

<b>PRAISE FOR GYLES BRANDRETH'S MURDER MYSTERIES</b>

Brandreth's portrait of Oscar Wilde is entirely plausible; plots are ingenious and the historical background is fascinating

Scotsman

Brandreth's portrait of Oscar Wilde is entirely plausible; plots are ingenious and the historical background is fascinating

Scotsman

This wickedly imagined and highly entertaining series . . . intelligent, jaunty and hilarious

The Good Book Guide

This wickedly imagined and highly entertaining series . . . intelligent, jaunty and hilarious

The Good Book Guide

Rather fun . . . Brandreth unashamedly wheels out a cast of historical characters to die for

Lucy Atkins, Sunday Times

Rather fun . . . Brandreth unashamedly wheels out a cast of historical characters to die for

Lucy Atkins, Sunday Times

A carnival of cliff-hangers and fiendish twists-and-turns . . . The joy of the book . . . is the rounded and compelling presentation of the character of Wilde . . . The imaginary and the factual are woven together with devilish ingenuity. Brandreth also gives his hero speeches of great beauty and wisdom and humanity

Sunday Express

A carnival of cliff-hangers and fiendish twists-and-turns . . . The joy of the book . . . is the rounded and compelling presentation of the character of Wilde . . . The imaginary and the factual are woven together with devilish ingenuity. Brandreth also gives his hero speeches of great beauty and wisdom and humanity

Sunday Express

Pitch perfect. Great entertainment

Booklist

Pitch perfect. Great entertainment

Booklist

Fabulous . . . The plot races along like a carriage pulled by thoroughbreds

The Scotsman

Fabulous . . . The plot races along like a carriage pulled by thoroughbreds

The Scotsman

Very entertaining

Literary Review

Very entertaining

Literary Review

This excellent novel . . . I'd be staggered if you'd read many better whodunnits. Brandreth demonstrates supremely measured skill as a story-teller

Nottingham Evening Post

This excellent novel . . . I'd be staggered if you'd read many better whodunnits. Brandreth demonstrates supremely measured skill as a story-teller

Nottingham Evening Post

The plot speeds to an exciting climax . . . Richly atmospheric. Very entertaining

Woman & Home

The plot speeds to an exciting climax . . . Richly atmospheric. Very entertaining

Woman & Home

Sparkling dialogue, mystery piled deliciously on mystery, a plot with pace and panache, and a London backdrop that would grace any Victorian theatre

Northern Echo

Sparkling dialogue, mystery piled deliciously on mystery, a plot with pace and panache, and a London backdrop that would grace any Victorian theatre

Northern Echo

Irresistible . . . Elegant . . . Rich . . . Enjoyable . . . A classic Agatha Christie-style whodunit

Yorkshire Evening Post

Irresistible . . . Elegant . . . Rich . . . Enjoyable . . . A classic Agatha Christie-style whodunit

Yorkshire Evening Post

One of the most enjoyable crime series around . . . He slips easily into the 21st century, does this Oscar (imagine, if you can, an even higher-wattage Stephen Fry), just as, thanks to Brandreth, we as readers are able to travel effortlessly back to join him in his own age. It is well worth the journey - and I can't wait until the next one

The Scotsman

One of the most enjoyable crime series around . . . He slips easily into the 21st century, does this Oscar (imagine, if you can, an even higher-wattage Stephen Fry), just as, thanks to Brandreth, we as readers are able to travel effortlessly back to join him in his own age. It is well worth the journey - and I can't wait until the next one

The Scotsman

The murders begin. Highly theatrical ones . . . Entertaining and meticulously researched

Washington Post

The murders begin. Highly theatrical ones . . . Entertaining and meticulously researched

Washington Post

Excellent - a light-hearted and entertaining murder mystery

Irish Post

Excellent - a light-hearted and entertaining murder mystery

Irish Post

A cleverly plotted, intelligent and thoroughly diverting murder mystery. This novel is an educated page-turner, a feast of intriguing and light-hearted entertainment

Good Book Guide

A cleverly plotted, intelligent and thoroughly diverting murder mystery. This novel is an educated page-turner, a feast of intriguing and light-hearted entertainment

Good Book Guide

Inventive . . . brilliant . . . marvellous . . . glittering . . . graceful . . . intricate . . . enthralling

Booklist

Inventive . . . brilliant . . . marvellous . . . glittering . . . graceful . . . intricate . . . enthralling

Booklist

The latest witty installment in Gyles Brandreth's hugely enjoyable series of Victorian murder mysteries

Daily Mail

The latest witty installment in Gyles Brandreth's hugely enjoyable series of Victorian murder mysteries

Daily Mail

Gyles Brandreth succeeds magnificently. A plot that is intriguing throughout. A skilfully crafted story that goes all the way

Daily Mail

Gyles Brandreth succeeds magnificently. A plot that is intriguing throughout. A skilfully crafted story that goes all the way

Daily Mail

Gyles Brandreth's Murder Mysteries just get better and better . . . and this is the best so far

The Sherlock Holmes Journal

Gyles Brandreth's Murder Mysteries just get better and better . . . and this is the best so far

The Sherlock Holmes Journal

One of the most intelligent, amusing and entertaining books of the year. If Oscar Wilde himself had been asked to write this book he could not have done it any better

Alexander McCall Smith

One of the most intelligent, amusing and entertaining books of the year. If Oscar Wilde himself had been asked to write this book he could not have done it any better

Alexander McCall Smith

Genius . . . Wilde has sprung back to life in this thrilling and richly atmospheric new novel . . . The perfect topography for crime and mystery . . . magnificent . . . an unforgettable shocker about sex and vice, love and death

Sunday Express

Genius . . . Wilde has sprung back to life in this thrilling and richly atmospheric new novel . . . The perfect topography for crime and mystery . . . magnificent . . . an unforgettable shocker about sex and vice, love and death

Sunday Express

Brandreth has poured his considerable familiarity with London into a witty fin de siecle entertainment, and the rattlingly elegant dialogue is peppered with witticisms uttered by Wilde well before he ever thought of putting them into his plays

Sunday Times

Brandreth has poured his considerable familiarity with London into a witty fin de siecle entertainment, and the rattlingly elegant dialogue is peppered with witticisms uttered by Wilde well before he ever thought of putting them into his plays

Sunday Times

Classically twisty

Observer

Classically twisty

Observer

Gyles Brandreth and Oscar Wilde seem made for one another . . . the complex and nicely structured plot zips along

Daily Telegraph

Gyles Brandreth and Oscar Wilde seem made for one another . . . the complex and nicely structured plot zips along

Daily Telegraph

An amiably enjoyable Victorian murder mystery

Sunday Times

An amiably enjoyable Victorian murder mystery

Sunday Times

This is to be a series and if they're all as enjoyable as the first, they'll all be surefire best-sellers . . . The plot races along like a carriage pulled by thoroughbreds . . . So enjoyably plausible

The Scotsman

This is to be a series and if they're all as enjoyable as the first, they'll all be surefire best-sellers . . . The plot races along like a carriage pulled by thoroughbreds . . . So enjoyably plausible

The Scotsman

This bounces along with vim and wit. Beautifully packaged

Bookseller

This bounces along with vim and wit. Beautifully packaged

Bookseller

Both a romp through fin-de-siècle London . . . and a carefully researched portrait of Oscar Wilde . . . Very entertaining

Literary Review

Both a romp through fin-de-siècle London . . . and a carefully researched portrait of Oscar Wilde . . . Very entertaining

Literary Review

Brandreth has the Wildean lingo down pat and the narrative is dusted with piquant social observations. A sparkling treat for fans of Wilde and Sherlock Holmes alike

Easy Living

Brandreth has the Wildean lingo down pat and the narrative is dusted with piquant social observations. A sparkling treat for fans of Wilde and Sherlock Holmes alike

Easy Living

Wilde as detective is thoroughly convincing . . . The period, and the two or three worlds in which Wilde himself moved, are richly evoked . . . an excellent detective story. I'm keenly looking forward to the rest of the series

The District Messenger, Journal of the Sherlock Holmes Society of London

Wilde as detective is thoroughly convincing . . . The period, and the two or three worlds in which Wilde himself moved, are richly evoked . . . an excellent detective story. I'm keenly looking forward to the rest of the series

The District Messenger, Journal of the Sherlock Holmes Society of London

Brandreth knows his Wilde . . . <i>Candlelight Murders</i> is an excellent read, and it seems the scene may be set for others in the same style -- and with the same lead character

Gay Times

Brandreth knows his Wilde . . . <i>Candlelight Murders</i> is an excellent read, and it seems the scene may be set for others in the same style -- and with the same lead character

Gay Times

This is not only a good piece of detective fiction in its own right, it is highly entertaining, spiced as it is with Wildean sayings, both real and invented and the imagined conversations and intellectual sparring between Wilde and Conan Doyle. Future tales in the series are something to look forward to

Leicester Mercury

This is not only a good piece of detective fiction in its own right, it is highly entertaining, spiced as it is with Wildean sayings, both real and invented and the imagined conversations and intellectual sparring between Wilde and Conan Doyle. Future tales in the series are something to look forward to

Leicester Mercury

Brandreth's accomplishment is evident in the force of Wilde's personality, which fairly leaps off the page . . . readers will delight in the effortless characterization and deft portrait of late Victorian England

Stephanie Barron

Brandreth's accomplishment is evident in the force of Wilde's personality, which fairly leaps off the page . . . readers will delight in the effortless characterization and deft portrait of late Victorian England

Stephanie Barron

I always wanted to meet Oscar Wilde and now I feel that I have done, and shared a terrific, bizarre and frightening adventure with him. I recommend the experience

Anne Perry

I always wanted to meet Oscar Wilde and now I feel that I have done, and shared a terrific, bizarre and frightening adventure with him. I recommend the experience

Anne Perry

This excellent novel . . . I'd be staggered if you'd read many better whodunnits. Brandreth demonstrates supremely measured skill as a story-teller

Nottingham Evening Post

This excellent novel . . . I'd be staggered if you'd read many better whodunnits. Brandreth demonstrates supremely measured skill as a story-teller

Nottingham Evening Post

The rollocking tale . . . a witty and gripping portrayal of corruption in late Victorian London, and one of which Wilde and Sir Arthur would be proud

Livewire

The rollocking tale . . . a witty and gripping portrayal of corruption in late Victorian London, and one of which Wilde and Sir Arthur would be proud

Livewire

Hugely enjoyable - reminds us just how enjoyable a well-told traditional murder mystery can be

The Scotsman

Hugely enjoyable - reminds us just how enjoyable a well-told traditional murder mystery can be

The Scotsman

'Fantastic! Read this within a day, couldn't put it down!' Reader review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

'Marvellous . . . with a twist at the end you will never see coming. Highly recommended' Reader review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

The best place to solve a murder might be from behind bars . . .

1897: The famous author Oscar Wilde is cruelly imprisoned in Reading Gaol. Unable to write, he fears he will go mad.

But when a warden and the prison chaplain are found murdered, Wilde is suddenly thrown into his most difficult case yet.

All the inmates were confined to their cells when each murder occurred, ruling out all the prime suspects. But Wilde is sure there is a serial killer operating undetected within the gaol . . .

With limited resources and unable to trust anyone around him, he must uncover the truth before he meets the same untimely end . . .

A wonderfully witty and gripping cosy historical locked-room murder mystery set within the dark world of Victorian prisons. Perfect for fans of Sherlock Holmes, Agatha Christie and Richard Osman.

Readers are gripped by The Murders at Reading Gaol:

'What a wonderful read!' Reader review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

'This book is grand fun' Reader review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

'Beautifully written and keeps you hooked all the way through' Reader review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

'I can't praise this book enough!!' Reader review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

'Thoroughly enjoyed this book. Fascinating story, very historical, captivating. Read this very easily and couldn't put it down' Reader review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Previously published as Oscar Wilde and the Murders at Reading Gaol.

Les mer
A wonderfully witty and gripping cosy historical locked-room murder mystery set within the dark world of Victorian prisons. Perfect for fans of Sherlock Holmes, Agatha Christie and Richard Osman.
The curse of fictionalising well-known characters is having to manoeuvre within the facts, but Brandreth manages it superlatively. This is light stuff, but energetic, and Brandreth clearly has Wilde at heart - Financial Times

Praise for the Oscar Wilde Series

'Gyles Brandreth and Oscar Wilde seem made for each other' - Daily Telegraph

A cast of historical characters to die for - Sunday Times

Genius . . . Wilde has sprung back to life in this thrilling and richly atmospheric new novel - Sunday Express

A witty fin-de-siecle entertainment . . . rattlingly elegant dialogue - Sunday Times

Very entertaining - Literary Review

A flight of imagination that partners Oscar Wilde and Arthur Conan Doyle in a deadly pursuit to the heart of the Eternal City merits a round of applause for sheer chutzpah . . . Gyles Brandreth succeeds magnificently . . . The relationship between the two writers is drawn so convincingly, but there is also dialogue of the period without any Victorian heaviness and a plot that is intriguing throughout. Brandreth's research is impeccable. Literary and theological references merge easily into a skilfully crafted story that goes all the way to meet the standards set by his two eminent protagonists - Daily Mail

Brandreth has always delighted in puzzles, in the quirks of both the past and present, and in the gloriously camp wit of Oscar Wilde. Here all of these things come together in a story that reminds us how enjoyable a well-told traditional murder mystery can be - Scotsman
Les mer
In OSCAR WILDE AND THE MURDERS AT READING GAOL, the sixth in Gyles Brandreth's acclaimed Oscar Wilde Murder Mysteries series featuring Oscar Wilde and Arthur Conan Doyle, Reading Gaol's most famous prisoner is pitted against a ruthless and fiendishly clever serial killer. 'Intelligent, amusing and entertaining' Alexander McCall Smith
Les mer

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781848542556
Publisert
2013-02-14
Utgiver
Hodder & Stoughton
Vekt
240 gr
Høyde
284 mm
Bredde
178 mm
Dybde
10 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
352

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

Gyles Brandreth is a writer, performer, former MP and Government Whip, now Chancellor of the University of Chester and probably best known these days as a reporter on BBC1's The One Show and having been a regular on Radio 4's Just a Minute. On TV he has featured on Have I Got News For You, QI, Room 101, Countdown, and This is Your Life. As a journalist he writes for the Telegraph and Daily Mail and is a columnist for The Oldie. The founder of the National Scrabble Championships, his books about words and language include four best-sellers, The Joy of Lex, Word Play, Have You Eaten Grandma? and Dancing by the Light of the Moon. His novels include seven Victorian murder mysteries featuring Oscar Wilde as his detective and he has published two volumes of diaries and two acclaimed royal biographies. In 2020 he published The Oxford Book of Theatrical Anecdotes.