Tomorrow at my Layered Pages WordPress HERE, I will be
posting my review of Ruler of The Night by David Morrell! Don’t miss it!
The notorious Opium-Eater returns in the sensational climax
to David Morrell's acclaimed Victorian mystery trilogy.
1855. The railway has irrevocably altered English society,
effectively changing geography and fueling the industrial revolution by
shortening distances between cities: a whole day's journey can now be covered
in a matter of hours. People marvel at their new freedom.
But train travel brings new dangers as well, with England's
first death by train recorded on the very first day of railway operations in
1830. Twenty-five years later, England's first train murder occurs, paralyzing
London with the unthinkable when a gentleman is stabbed to death in a safely
locked first-class passenger compartment
In the next compartment, the brilliant opium-eater Thomas De
Quincey and his quick-witted daughter, Emily, discover the homicide in a most
gruesome manner. Key witnesses and also resourceful sleuths, they join forces
with their allies in Scotland Yard, Detective Ryan and his partner-in-training,
Becker, to pursue the killer back into the fogbound streets of London, where
other baffling murders occur. Ultimately, De Quincey must confront two ruthless
adversaries: this terrifying enemy, and his own opium addiction which endangers
his life and his tormented soul.
Editorial review:
Ruler of the Night is
a riveting blend of fact and fiction which, like master storyteller David
Morrell's previous De Quincey novels, "evokes Victorian London with such
finesse that you'll hear the hooves clattering on cobblestones, the racket of
dustmen, and the shrill calls of vendors" (Entertainment Weekly).
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