The Great Stink

The Great Stink

by Clare Clark (Author)

Synopsis

William May returns to London after the horrors of the Crimean War. Scarred and fragile though he is, he lands a job at the heart of Bazalgette's transformation of the London sewers. There, in the darkness of the stinking tunnels beneath the rising towers of Victorian London May discovers another side of the city and remembers a disturbing, violent past. And then the corruption of the growing city soon begins to overwhelm him and a violent murder is committed. Will the sewers reveal all and show that the world above ground is even darker and more threatening than the tunnels beneath? Beautifully written, evocative and compelling and with a fantastically vivid cast of characters, Clare Clarke's first book is a rich and suspenseful novel that draws the reader right into Victorian London and into the worlds of its characters desperately attempting to swim the tides of change.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 358
Edition: 1st
Publisher: Viking
Published: 24 Feb 2005

ISBN 10: 0670915300
ISBN 13: 9780670915309

Media Reviews
Crisp, assured, and relentlessly pungent. One does not so much read The Great Stink as smell, hear and taste it.
Author Bio
Clare Clark was born in London in 1967. A Senior Scholar at Trinity College, Cambridge, she graduated with a Double First in History. The Great Stink is her first novel. She is married with two children and lives in London.