Winter at Death's Hotel

Winter at Death's Hotel

by KennethCameron (Author)

Synopsis

New York, January 1896. Arthur Conan Doyle, the renowned creator of Sherlock Holmes, arrives at the Britannic Hotel with his wife, Louisa, ready to begin his first American tour. While he prepares his lectures, Louisa becomes mesmerised by this brash, vibrant, dangerous city, especially when a woman's brutally butchered corpse is found in a Bowery alley and Louisa is convinced from the artist's sketch in the paper that she'd seen the victim at the hotel.

Arthur is patronisingly sceptical about her womanly 'fantasies', but when she sprains her ankle and is forced to remain at the hotel while Arthur goes on tour, Louisa cannot resist pursuing her intuitions. And when more bodies start appearing, she's convinced that she holds the key to the killings. With the help of the hotel's hard-bitten detective and an ambitious female news reporter, Louisa starts to piece together a story of madness, murder and depravity - a story that leads inexorably back to the hotel itself, the strange story of its unique construction and a madman who is watching her every move.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 400
Edition: Hardback
Publisher: Orion
Published: 15 Mar 2012

ISBN 10: 1409132706
ISBN 13: 9781409132707
Book Overview: A big, period New York thriller featuring an unforgettable female sleuth.

Media Reviews
Louisa is a fascinating creation ... Conan Doyle's wife is a clever choice as the novel's central character, embodying the fears and aspirations of women of the period, and the ingenious plot does not diminish the horrors she has to confront * SUNDAY TIMES *
Author Bio
Kenneth Cameron is the author of the Denton series, as well as plays staged in Britain and the US, and the award-winning AFRICA ON FILM: BEYOND BLACK AND WHITE. He lives part of the year in northern New York State and part in the southern US.