by Kenneth Cameron (Author)
Veteran of the American Civil War, failed husband, ex-lawman now turned novelist, Denton is an uncomfortable outsider in class-ridden turn-of-the-century England. But he is about to be plunged into the dark heart of a society where privilege and propriety hide unspeakable horrors. When a seeming madman turns up at his door declaring he has just seen Jack the Ripper, Denton dismisses his lurid ravings as the syptoms of sexual dementia. But when a prostitute's horribly mutilated body is discovered that night in the Minories, Denton suspects there is a connection between the two events. While the police investigation grinds towards a seemingly preordained conclusion, Denton becomes obsessed with finding out who Stella Minter really was and who killed her - a search that leads him by degrees into London's grim sexual underbelly, and to an uncomfortable confrontation with his own desires.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 272
Edition: Export Ed
Publisher: Orion
Published: 01 Apr 2008
ISBN 10: 0752890468
ISBN 13: 9780752890463
Book Overview: At once a gripping psychological murder mystery and a genuinely unsettling exploration of male-female relationships, this is the kind of crime novel that shows what the genre can achieve at its peak Cameron's vivid recreation of 1900s London, where the Victorian certainties are being threatened by the tide of modernity, is absolutely compelling Denton, the damaged, psychologically sensitive novelist is a highly unusual and intriguing sleuth A real contender for the Daggers and serious review attention