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  • Published: 30 June 2013
  • ISBN: 9781448184941
  • Imprint: Cornerstone Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 432

The Music Of The Spheres




Debauchery, murder and science combine in this exhilarating mystery, heralding the arrival of a major new writing talent.

London, the summer of 1795: a season of revolutionary fervour, scientific discovery and vicious murders. The British government is in disarray, unable to stem the flood of secrets to Paris; betrayals that doom her war efforts to failure. In rural Kensington a group of French emigr-s are pursuing a scientific dream, the discovery of a planet they call Selene. The group has fallen under the spell of a beautiful and amoral woman - Auguste de Montpellier who is at once their muse and dark angel. Meanwhile a killer lurks in the back streets of the capital: the victims are all prostitutes and have been paid in French Louis d'Or, the currency of France's spies. Jonathan Absey is a Home Office clerk whose official task is to smash the French spy ring. Privately however, he has become obsessed with the murders. These interests intersect when he finds himself drawn into the Montpellier circle, yet his pursuit for truth remains obscured through coded letters, opium and conspiracy. Absey must uncover the mystery before the summer dies; an invasion fleet is being prepared to set sail across the channel and the lives of those on board now rest on his discoveries.

  • Published: 30 June 2013
  • ISBN: 9781448184941
  • Imprint: Cornerstone Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 432

About the author

Elizabeth Redfern

Elizabeth Redfern studied English Literature at Nottingham University, and has worked as a chartered librarian and a lecturer in English Studies. Author of the highly acclaimed novel 'The Music of the Spheres', she has a keen interest in history and music, and lives with her husband and daughter in the Peak District.

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Praise for The Music Of The Spheres

An engrossing read and a rich, pungent evocation of the period

Observer

Remarkable, a glittering tale of London in 1795, full of science, intrigue, war, revolution and obsessive passion

Guardian

Striking and original...a star is born

Literary Review

Unputdownable

Guardian

Unputdownable...brilliantly handled to keep the reader guessing right to the end

Charles Palliser
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