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Edgar Allan Poe and The London Monster

Karen Lee Street

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English
One World
25 May 2016
Summer, 1840. Edgar Allan Poe sails from Philadelphia to London to meet his friend C. Auguste Dupin, in hope that the great detective will help him solve a family mystery. For Poe inherited a mahogany box containing a collection of letters allegedly written by his grandparents, Elizabeth and Henry Arnold. The Arnolds were actors who struggled to make a living on the London stage, but the mysterious letters suggest that the couple played a more clandestine role: stalking well-to-do young women at night, to slice their clothing and derrieres.

Poe hopes to prove the missives forgeries; Dupin wonders if they are real but their content is fantasy. Soon Poe is being stalked by someone who knows far more about his grandparents and their crimes than he does. And then he remembers disturbing attacks made upon him as a child in London... could the perpetrators be connected? With wit and dexterity Karen Lee Street brings London, and Poe and Dupin, to life in a cracking mystery that opens a trilogy of Poe and Dupin novels.

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Imprint:   One World
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 135mm,  Spine: 32mm
ISBN:   9781780749303
ISBN 10:   1780749309
Pages:   352
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Karen Lee Street was born in America, but has lived in London for a lot of her adult life. She recently moved to Australia. Edgar Allan Poe and the London Monster is her first novel.

Reviews for Edgar Allan Poe and The London Monster

‘A superbly morbid, dark and Gothic mystery. Clever, witty, and wonderfully researched, it offers a re-imaging of the salient details of Poe’s life, and the repositioning of his relationship with his finest creation.' * <i>Crime Review</i> * 'Clever, knowing, witty, and wonderfully researched.' * <i>Raven Crime Reads</i> * ‘An impressive and stylish first novel. Its inspiration is factual— its true strength is the atmospheric telling and its literary playfulness.' * <i>Mystery Scene Magazine</i> * 'Poe narrates the story in an impressive approximation of his own rather baroque writing voice, and there are plenty of references to elements that were to subsequently appear in Poe’s fictional and poetical works. A sequel is planned to this entertaining and well-written novel.' * Historical Novel Society * 'Author Karen Lee Street has combined this tale with a fitting, yet, unlikely character, giving us the brilliantly dark Edgar Allan Poe and the London Monster.' * <i>Bazaar Magazine</i> * 'Street leaves you itching to go back and re-read those classic Poe stories from your student days.' * <i>Wild Hunt Magazine</i> * 'This is about the cleverest book I have ever read and I am deeply impressed, beginning with the basic concept, in which a fiction writer meets his own creation who just happens to be the first fictional detective.' * Radmilla May, <i>Mystery People Magazine</i> * 'In beautifully written and entirely believable scenes that I relished reading, Poe and Dupin face their demons, which are brought to the fore and to their ultimate, deliciously twisty conclusion. Poe fans will love the finely layered references to his most famous works. A highly enjoyable debut.' * Kate Mayfield, author of <i>The Undertaker's Daughter</i> * 'A bit like the newly imagined Sherlock Holmes movies: a dose of drama, a dash of darkness, and a little bit of humor ultimately liven up the journey.' * Kirkus * 'Ms. Street does a wonderful job of channeling the voice of the Master of the Macabre.  I give the book five stars.' * <i>Raven's Reviews</i> * 'Fans of Poe will, of course, love this book, and spot many references to the great man’s literary creations. Overall, a quirky, innovative and highly enjoyable book, one crying out for a sequel!' * <i>Destructive Music Magazine</i> * 'Poe’s devoted readers will rejoice in this debut literary novel, a skillful melding of historical detail and fiction that is also rife with Poe-like style, imagery, and plot elements. Mavens of the macabre will relish this and hunger for a sequel.' * Library Journal (starred review) * ‘Street’s impressive first novel cleverly pairs Poe with his fictional creation, the Chevalier C. Auguste Dupin…Street maintains atmospheric suspense throughout.’ * <i>Publishers Weekly</i> * ‘Delightfully entertaining…a fascinating portrayal of London [in 1840]…with strong characterisation, a well-crafted plot and engaging dialogue’. * <i>New Books</i> * 'Deliciously morbid…The prose has a lush, sumptuous rhythm to it…Street is fully in control of her material and the sheer exuberance of her writing ensures that the story never once tips over into parody or pastiche…This is a dark, highly satisfying mystery combining beautiful writing with suspense and unease.' * <i>Ripperologist</i> *


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