Dark Asylum: A Jem Flockhart Mystery

Hardback Published on: 02/03/2017
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Synopsis

The lips had been darned closed with six long, black, stitches. Clumsily executed, they gave the face a crude deaths-head appearance, like a child's drawing scrawled upon a wall . . .

1851, Angel Meadow Asylum. Dr Rutherford, principal physician to the insane, is found dead, his head bashed in, his ears cut off, his lips and eyes stitched closed. The police direct their attention towards Angel Meadow's inmates, but to Jem Flockhart and Will Quartermain the crime is an act of calculated retribution, rather than of madness.

To discover the truth Jem and Will must pursue the story through the darkest corners of the city - from the depths of a notorious rookery, to the sordid rooms of London's brothels, the gallows, the graveyard, the convict fleet and then back to the asylum. In a world where guilt and innocence, crime and atonement, madness and reason, are bounded by hypocrisy, ambition and betrayal, Jem and Will soon find themselves caught up in a web of dark secrets and hidden identities.

'Following on from the events of acclaimed debut Beloved Poison, Dark Asylum vividly portrays the Gothic horror and questionable science of Victorian mental asylums in chilling detail. Meticulously researched and masterfully plotted, E.S. Thomson has written a complex, harrowing and highly enjoyable tale' - Daily Express

'Here's a tale of Victorian London to freeze your blood on a cold winter's night' - Evening Telegraph

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
  • ISBN: 9781472122315
  • Number of pages: 384
  • Dimensions: 240 x 159 x 35 mm
  • Weight: 642g

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Dark Asylum
Loved it!
The second in the Jem Flockhart series this is, in my opinion, better than the first, although I also really enjoyed that. It is slightly less gruesome whi... READ MORE
Juliet