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Paraic O'Donnell

    Paraic O’Donnell ist ein Autor, dessen Prosa als glorreich und als eine dunkle, elegante Feier der Macht der Worte beschrieben wird. Sein Werk zeichnet sich durch Reichhaltigkeit, Seltsamkeit und Schönheit aus und bietet oft fesselnde Beschreibungen der Natur. Leser schätzen seine Erfindungsgabe und seine Fähigkeit, sie in die Erzählung hineinzuziehen, was ihn zu einem bedeutenden Talent macht.

    The Maker of Swans
    The House on Vesper Sands
    • The House on Vesper Sands

      • 384 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden
      3,5(533)Abgeben

      It is the winter of 1893, and in London the snow is falling. It is falling as Gideon Bliss seeks shelter in a Soho church, where he finds Angie Tatton lying before the altar. His one-time love is at death's door, murmuring about brightness and black air, and about those she calls the Spiriters. In the morning she is gone. The snow is falling as a seamstress climbs onto a ledge above Mayfair, a mysterious message stitched into her own skin. It is falling as she steadies herself and closes her eyes. It is falling, too, as her employer, Lord Strythe, vanishes into the night, watched by Octavia Hillingdon, a restless society columnist who longs to uncover a story of real importance. She and Gideon will soon be drawn into the same mystery, each desperate to save Angie and find out the truth about Lord Strythe. Their paths will cross as the darkness gathers, and will lead them at last to what lies hidden at the house on Vesper Sands.

      The House on Vesper Sands
    • 'Compulsive reading . . . rich, strange, beautiful' Helen Macdonald, author of H is for Hawk 'A strange, new and captivating look at a magical realm . . . Lavishly entertaining' Independent 'Enthralling . . . a literary feast' Stylist The world had forgotten Mr Crowe and his mysterious gifts. Until he killed the poet. He lived a secluded life in the fading grandeur of his country estate. His companions were his faithful manservant and his ward, Clara, a silent, bookish girl who has gifts of her own. Now Dr Chastern, the leader of a secret society, arrives at the estate to call Crowe to account and keep his powers in check. But it is Clara's even greater gifts that he comes to covet most. She must learn to use them quickly, if she is to save them all.

      The Maker of Swans