The Roaring of the Labyrinth

The Roaring of the Labyrinth

by Clio Gray (Author)

Synopsis

Astonishment Hall, a country estate in the Pennines full of extraordinary exhibitions, is truly a place of wonder. But when a valuable exhibit is stolen, it is only the first in a series of unpleasant and seemingly unconnected events. A bell tower is burnt to the ground, trapping a young boy inside, an outbreak of thefts plagues the valley, and a man is violently murdered and left to the crows and the snow.



When his own investigations come to a dead end, the owner of Astonishment Hall sends to London for help. And so Whilbert Stroop journeys north to find the answers to both his own search for a missing glass-worker, and the perplexing events at Astonishment Hall.

Before long, Stroop finds himself embroiled in one man's terrifying and warped desire for vengeance against ancient wrongs, and another man's fight for survival.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 400
Publisher: Headline
Published: 10 Jan 2008

ISBN 10: 0755331079
ISBN 13: 9780755331079
Book Overview: A novel of murder, vengeance and weird invention

Media Reviews
'An eccentric historical thriller' * Scotland on Sunday *
Author Bio
Clio Gray was born in Yorkshire and lived in Leeds for many years before moving up to the east coast of Scotland in 1992. Having always been a bibliophile, she has worked in libraries for the last twenty years. She has won several short competitions, and was awarded the Harry Bowling Prize for Guardians of the Key, which was her first novel.