Immortalised to Death: The Dunston Burnett Trilogy
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Death strikes England's foremost novelist, his latest tale only half told. Was he murdered because someone feared a ruinous revelation? Or was it revenge for some past misdeed? Set in the Kent countryside and London slums of 1870, Immortalised to Death embeds an ingenious solution to Charles Dickens's unfinished The Mystery of Edwin Drood within the evolving and ultimately tragic consequences of a broader mystery surrounding the author himself. Debut author Lyn Squire kicks off his fascinating Dunston Burnett Trilogy with legendary Victorian novelist Charles Dickens dead at his desk, pen still in hand. Convinced that the identity of Dickens's murderer lies in the book's missing denouement, Dickens's nephew and unlikely detective, Dunston Burnett, sets out to complete his uncle's half-finished novel. A stunning revelation crowns this tale about the mysterious death of England's greatest novelist, and exposes the author's long-held secret.Product Details
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"Immortalised to Death's ingenious solution to fiction's most celebrated unfinished mystery holds the key to the secret life, and murder, of legendary author Charles Dickens himself. This novel's cleverly wrought combination of fact and fiction will grip fans of historical mysteries from the opening death scene to the last astounding revelation." - Herta Feely, award-winning author of Saving Phoebe Murrow and founder of Chrysalis Editorial.
"Lyn Squire mixes the novels of Charles Dickens with real events, adds a bit of his own fiction for a kick, and creates a true old-fashioned cocktail of a book that keeps the reader desperately turning the pages to find the resolution only to be met by yet another twist in the story." - Matt Cost, award-winning author of twelve histories and mysteries, most recently, Velma Gone Awry