Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Oscar Wilde and the Vampire Murders by Gyles Brandreth, 380 pages

This was the darkest Wilde mystery so far. It alluded to Wilde's fall from grace after his trial with all the dark overtones. I still enjoyed the novel, it's great seeing all the historical figures weaved together, and I particularly enjoyed the fact that the author uses Wilde's actual timeline to make the interactions accurate.

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