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Luckenbooth

byJenni Fagan

Who is this book for? Readers who enjoy intricate narratives with elements of horror and historical context.

Topics SecrecySurvivalIdentity
MoodSuspenseful, Mysterious
Female protagonist
RomanceMinor Subplot
ViolenceModerate
Explicit scenesSuggestive Themes
"The devil's daughter rows to Edinburgh in a coffin, to work as maid for the Minister of Culture, a man who lives a dual life. But the real reason she's there is to bear him and his barren wife a child, the consequences of which curse the tenement building that is their home for a hundred years. As we travel through the nine floors of the building and the next eight decades, the resident's lives entwine over the ages and in unpredictable ways. Along the way we encounter the city's most infamous Madam, a seance, a civil rights lawyer, a bone mermaid, a famous Beat poet, a notorious Edinburgh gang, a spy, the literati, artists, thinkers, strippers, the spirit world - until a cosmic agent finally exposes the true horror of the building's longest kept secret."--Provided by publisher

Language

en

Published on

11/06/2020

Pages

352

Format

hardcover

ISBN

9780434023318

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