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Beyond Genius Lies Insanity
Dan Simmons
ISBN: 9781847249326
Format: Paperback
Publisher:Quercus Publishing Plc
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Sealed for one hundred and twenty-five years, Wilkie Collins's scribbled words launch a feverish descent into the underbelly of Victorian London as he is dragged into Charles Dickens's pursuit of a spectral figure known only as Drood.
This story shall be about my friend (as at least about the man who was once my friend) Charles Dickens and about the accident that took away his peace of mind, his health, and, some might whisper, his sanity ' Sealed for one hundred and twenty-five years, Wilkie Collins's scribbled words launch a feverish descent into the underbelly of Victorian London as he is dragged into Charles Dickens's pursuit of a spectral figure known only as Drood. Their investigation will lead them through slums, opium dens, catacombs and sewers. What they discover will destroy their friendship, driving each writer to the very brink of insanity. And murder...
| ISBN | 1847249329 | | DEWEY edition | DC22 | | ISBN13 | 9781847249326 (What's this?) | | Pages | 816 | | Publisher | Quercus Publishing Plc | | Published in | London | | Imprint | Quercus Publishing Plc | | Height (mm) | 198 | | Format | Paperback | | Width (mm) | 132 | | Publication date | 01 Oct 2009 | | Academic level | General | | DEWEY | 813.54 | |
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'I am in awe of Dan Simmons' Stephen King. 'Readers will race through the pages, drawn by the intricate plot and the proliferation of intriguing psychological puzzles' Publishers Weekly. 'A dazzling journey through a crooked, gaslit labyrinth and a tenebrous portraiture of the tortured minotaurs that dwell within. Genius is the true mystery, and at its edge - the abyss' Guillermo del Toro, film director. 'Peopled by characters worthy of Dickens novel . a fascinating book that adds to the speculative writings about the Victorian author's last and unfinished work. A must-read for all Dickens and Wilkie Collins admirers' Daily Mail. 'A rich and strange book the pages fly by' Daily Telegraph. 'A manic energy that compels shock and awe' Independent.  Be the first to write a customer review
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