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The Unburied

On sale

9th April 2015

Price: £7.99

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Selected: ebook / ISBN-13: 9781471917479

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A gothic tale of deception, murder and mystery set in Victorian England.

On a bleak, wintry morning in Victorian England, Dr Ned Courtine arrives in the sleepy cathedral town of Thurchester for a reunion with his former university friend, Austin Fickling. Over 20 years have passed since they last saw each other, and Fickling appears anxious and gaunt, ravaged by a strange, existential guilt. In order to deflect Courtine’s questions from himself, Fickling recounts the story of Thurchester’s ghost, William Burgoyne, once a royalist and treasurer of the cathedral who was murdered in the aftermath of the Civil War. The macabre tale of murder and deception captures Courtine’s imagination, and he finds himself unknowningly drawn into a world of haunting evil.

A masterpiece of Victorian suspense as well as a dazzling meditation on human passions, THE UNBURIED is a murder mystery that lingers – even after all has been resolved.

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DAILY MAIL
Fans of Palliser's bestseller THE QUINCUNX will be gripped
SUNDAY HERALD
Palliser really is the master of the neo-Victorian genre, mixing deliciously spooky tales with high intelligence and a superior style
EVENING STANDARD
A big, fat murder mystery. It is a perfectly pitched pastiche of Victorian Gothic ... compulsive reading
OBSERVER
This is, basically, a cracking yarn ... enormously enjoyable ... Wilkie Collins and chums having been effectively buried themselves for so long, it is charming that Palliser should so faithfully unbury them again
SCOTLAND ON SUNDAY
Charles Palliser returns once again to his Wilkie Collins style of atmospheric recreation in this brilliant new novel. This is near faultless story-telling - a one-sitting feast