A young amnesiac spinster contends with missing persons and murder in
this gothic thriller by the New York Times–bestselling author of
Labyrinth. 1912—In a remote village near the coast in Sussex,
residents gather in a churchyard. More than a decade into the
twentieth century, superstition still holds sway: It is St. Mark’s
Eve, the night when the shimmering ghosts of those fated to die in the
coming year are said to materialize and amble through the church
doors. In the crowd is Constantia Gifford, the taxidermist’s
daughter. Twenty-two and unmarried, she lives with her father in a
decaying mansion cluttered with the remains of his once world-famous
museum of taxidermy. No one speaks of why the museum was shuttered or
how the Giffords fell so low. Connie herself has no recollection—a
childhood accident has erased all memory of her earlier days. The
locals shun Blackthorn House and the strange spinster who practices
her father’s macabre art. When a woman is found dead—a stranger
Connie noticed near the church—snippets of long-lost memories begin
to tease through Connie’s mind, offering her glimpses of her
vanished years. Who is the victim, and why has her death affected
Connie so deeply? Why is she watched by a mysterious figure who has
suddenly appeared on the nearby marsh? The answers are tied to a dark
secret that lies at the heart of Blackthorn House, hidden among the
bell jars of her father’s workshop—a mystery that draws Connie
closer to danger . . . closer to madness . . . closer to the
startling truth. Praise for The Taxidermist’s Daughter “The
Taxidermist’s Daughter is amazing―atmospheric, gripping . . . I
can’t put it down.” —Marian Keyes, author of This Charming Man
“A superb, atmospheric thriller.” —Daily Mail (UK) “[A]
fruitful use of meticulous research. A well-written page-turner.”
—Historical Novel Society
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A Novel
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780062402172
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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