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The House on Vesper Sands
The House on Vesper Sands
Author: Paraic O'Donnell
'Tremendously good' Observer — 'The most vivid and compelling portrait of late Victorian London since The Crimson Petal and the White' Sarah Perry — 'Part Wilkie Collins, part Conan Doyle' Guardian — 'Huge fun' Daily Mail — 'Has everything you could want in a novel' Stylist — 'Dickens is whirling enviously in his grave ... Read by a fire on a cold wi...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781474601047
ISBN-10: 1474601049
Publication Date: 5/2/2019
Pages: 384
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Publisher: W&N
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 12
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I probably would not have started this book if I had known about the paranormal elements, but I'm thankful that I did because the characters are incredibly likable, the mystery a good puzzle, and the descriptions of the setting make you feel like you're there.
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Started reading this in 2022, but gave up about 50 pages in. Tried again and this time (in 2024) I managed to get to page 90 before deciding it wasn't for me, despite other readers' glowing reviews. I thought the character of Gideon was written as a silly twerp and after the second outrageous coincidence (the first being his encountering someone from his past in the church; the second was his running into some stranger asking him for directions to the house his uncle lived in). Writing style is ok if you are into that style (archaic, and some references I was too tired to look up on the internet.) As another Victorian might say: "Bah, Humbug."


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