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Inspector of the Dead
by David Morrell
Published: 2015-03-24
Hardcover : 342 pages
Hardcover : 342 pages
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LEGENDARY THRILLER WRITER DAVID MORRELL TRANSPORTS READERS TO THE FOGBOUND STREETS OF LONDON, WHERE A KILLER PLOTS TO ASSASSINATE QUEEN VICTORIA.
The year is 1855. The Crimean War is raging. The incompetence of British commanders causes the fall of the English government. The Empire ...
The year is 1855. The Crimean War is raging. The incompetence of British commanders causes the fall of the English government. The Empire ...
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Introduction
LEGENDARY THRILLER WRITER DAVID MORRELL TRANSPORTS READERS TO THE FOGBOUND STREETS OF LONDON, WHERE A KILLER PLOTS TO ASSASSINATE QUEEN VICTORIA.
The year is 1855. The Crimean War is raging. The incompetence of British commanders causes the fall of the English government. The Empire teeters. Amid this crisis comes opium-eater Thomas De Quincey, one of the most notorious and brilliant personalities of Victorian England. Along with his irrepressible daughter, Emily, and their Scotland Yard companions, Ryan and Becker, De Quincey finds himself confronted by an adversary who threatens the heart of the nation.
This killer targets members of the upper echelons of British society, leaving with each corpse the name of someone who previously attempted to kill Queen Victoria. The evidence indicates that the ultimate victim will be Victoria herself.
The year is 1855. The Crimean War is raging. The incompetence of British commanders causes the fall of the English government. The Empire teeters. Amid this crisis comes opium-eater Thomas De Quincey, one of the most notorious and brilliant personalities of Victorian England. Along with his irrepressible daughter, Emily, and their Scotland Yard companions, Ryan and Becker, De Quincey finds himself confronted by an adversary who threatens the heart of the nation.
This killer targets members of the upper echelons of British society, leaving with each corpse the name of someone who previously attempted to kill Queen Victoria. The evidence indicates that the ultimate victim will be Victoria herself.
Excerpt
ONETHE KILLING GROUND
London, 1855
Except for excursions to a theater or a gentleman’s club, most respectable inhabitants of the largest city on earth took care to be at home before the sun finished setting, which on this cold Saturday evening, the third of February, occurred at six minutes to five. ...
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Discussion Questions
1. Many readers said they felt they were truly in 1855 London. How does the author achieve this effect?2. What is Emily De Quincey’s role in INSPECTOR OF THE DEAD, and why does the author include excerpts from her journal?
3. What characteristics define the Victorian era?
4. What elements about 1850s London most surprised you?
5. Thomas De Quincey once wrote: “In a murderer worthy to be called an artist, there rages some great storm of passion—jealousy, ambition, vengeance, hatred—that creates a hell within him.” How does this statement apply to the novel’s villain, if he can indeed be called a villain?
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