The American Boy

The American Boy

by Andrew Taylor (Author)

Synopsis

Interweaving real and fictional elements, The American Boy is a major new literary historical crime novel in the tradition of An Instance of the Fingerpost and Possession. Edgar Allan Poe is the American boy, a child standing on the edge of mysteries. In 1819 two Americans arrive in London, and soon afterwards a bank collapses. A man is found dead and horribly mutilated on a building site. A heiress flirts with her inferiors. A poor schoolmaster struggles to understand what is happening before it destroys him and those he loves. But the truth, like the youthful Poe himself, has its origins in the new world as well as the old. The American Boy is a 21st-century novel with a 19th-century voice. It is both a multi-layered literary murder mystery and a love story, its setting ranging from the coal-scented urban jungle of late Regency London to the stark winter landscapes of rural Gloucestershire. And at its centre is the boy who does not really belong anywhere, an actor who never learns the significance of his part.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 496
Publisher: Flamingo
Published: 07 Jul 2003

ISBN 10: 0007109598
ISBN 13: 9780007109593
Prizes: Winner of CWA Ellis Peters Historical Award 2003 and CWA Ellis Peters Historical Dagger 2003.