Lovers of historical
mystery will relish this chilling Victorian tale based on real events
and cloaked in authenticity. Best of all, it casts British literature's
most fascinating and controversial figure as the lead sleuth. (UK title:
Oscar Wilde and the Candlelight Murders). Published in the USA
simultaneously in hardcover and paperback.
Lovers of historical
mystery will relish this chilling Victorian tale based on real events
and cloaked in authenticity. Best of all, it casts British literature's
most fascinating and controversial figure as the lead sleuth.
A
young artist's model has been murdered, and legendary wit Oscar Wilde
enlists his friends Arthur Conan Doyle and Robert Sherard to help him
investigate. But when they arrive at the scene of the crime they find no
sign of the gruesome killing -- save one small spatter of blood, high
on the wall. Set in London, Paris, Oxford, and Edinburgh at the height
of Queen Victoria's reign, here is a gripping eyewitness account of
Wilde's secret involvement in the curious case of Billy Wood, a young
man whose brutal murder served as the inspiration for The Picture of
Dorian Gray. Told by Wilde's contemporary -- poet Robert Sherard -- this
novel provides a fascinating and evocative portrait of the great
playwright and his own "consulting detective," Sherlock Holmes creator,
Arthur Conan Doyle.
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