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Overview"Edinburgh, 1889. The Scottish Play is coming home. But before the darlings of the London theater--Henry Irving and Ellen Terry--take their acclaimed Macbeth to the Edinburgh stage, terror treads the boards: A grisly message is found smeared across the cobbles in blood, foretelling someone's demise. As the bloody prophecies continue to come to fruition, Edinburgh's own beloved pair of detectives--""Nine-Nails"" McGray and Inspector Ian Frey--enter the scene. Frey scoffs at what he believes is a blatant publicity stunt, while McGray is convinced that the supernatural must be at play. As they scrutinize the key players, they discover that Irving, Terry, and their peculiar, preoccupied assistant, Bram Stoker, all have reasons to kill, or be killed. But one thing is clear: by occult curse or human hand, death will take a bow the night the curtain rises." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Oscar De MurielPublisher: Pegasus Books Imprint: Pegasus Books Volume: 4 Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.721kg ISBN: 9781643132617ISBN 10: 164313261 Pages: 496 Publication Date: 12 November 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThis entertaining novel combines melodrama with the unhappiness of life backstage. A tour-de-force. Provides lots of creepy fun. The grime and splendor of Victorian Edinburgh is on display, along with entertaining tidbits about theater history and lore about the curse of the Scottish Play. The two detectives are fascinating foils for one another and highlight the extreme class differences of the time through their contentious but affectionate relationship. a satisfying stand-alone adventure for any historical novel fan. This entertaining novel combines melodrama with the unhappiness of life backstage. --Daily Express (UK) De Muriel continues to make his offbeat series concept work. X-Files fans will be pleased. --Publishers Weekly A tour-de-force. Provides lots of creepy fun. --Popular Culture Association A satisfying stand-alone adventure for any historical novel fan. --Historical Novels Review """This entertaining novel combines melodrama with the unhappiness of life backstage."" --Daily Express (UK) ""De Muriel continues to make his offbeat series concept work. X-Files fans will be pleased."" --Publishers Weekly ""A tour-de-force. Provides lots of creepy fun."" --Popular Culture Association ""A satisfying stand-alone adventure for any historical novel fan."" --Historical Novels Review" The grime and splendor of Victorian Edinburgh is on display, along with entertaining tidbits about theater history and lore about the curse of the Scottish Play. The two detectives are fascinating foils for one another and highlight the extreme class differences of the time through their contentious but affectionate relationship. a satisfying stand-alone adventure for any historical novel fan. A tour-de-force. Provides lots of creepy fun. This entertaining novel combines melodrama with the unhappiness of life backstage. Author InformationOscar de Muriel is a violinist, translator, and chemist--and the author of three other novels in this popular series, The Strings of Murder, A Fever of the Blood, and A Mask of Shadows. He lives in England. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |