Resurrectionist

Resurrectionist

by JamesMcGee (Author)

Synopsis

Hawkwood, the Regency James Bond, returns in this gripping, action packed sequel to the bestselling 'Ratcatcher'. Matthew Hawkwood. Soldier, spy, lover - a man as dangerous as the criminals he hunts. The tough Bow Street Runner is back where he's not wanted, in the most forbidding places London has to offer: its graveyards and the rank, sinister halls of Bedlam, the country's most notorious lunatic asylum. There are missing bodies all around - dead and alive. 'Resurrection men' serve the demands of the city's surgeons by stealing corpses - and creating a few of their own along the way. Far more worrying is the escape from Bedlam of a very unusual inmate: one Colonel Titus Xavier Hyde, an obsessive, gifted surgeon whose insanity is only matched by his dark intelligence. And this twisted genius has a point to prove. Which will mean plenty more work for the gravediggers...

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 554
Publisher: HarperFiction
Published: 03 Sep 2007

ISBN 10: 0007212712
ISBN 13: 9780007212712

Media Reviews

Praise for `Resurrectionist':

`Breakneck pace, brutal action, clever characterisation and twisty plotting ... James McGee brings Regency London to life - or perhaps I should say to death!' Reginald Hill

`Fascinating... with quickly paced action and many a twist and turn, McGee draws the plot's threads skilfully together... thoughtful, colourful and very readable' Historical Novels Review

Praise for `Ratcatcher':

`Irresistible... rambunctious entertainment.'
Observer

`Rumbustious...a darkly attractive hero, terrific period atmosphere and action.' The Times

`Atmospheric and well researched... try it.' Daily Mirror

` Ratcatcher marks the start of a series that will run and run... and run!' Reginald Hill

`A richly enjoyable and impressively researched novel' Andrew Taylor, author of `The American Boy'

Author Bio

James McGee is the pseudonym of Glen Moy, the Ottakar's manager in Tenterden. Glen has worked in banking, sales, newspapers and the airline industry before bookselling. His interest in the Napoleonic period dates to his first reading of C.S.Forrester's 'The Gun'. 'Resurrectionist' is the second in a series of books featuring Matthew Hawkwood.