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  • ENGLISH

    Language
  • 304

    Pages
  • 9780140296631

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  • 2 mm

    Width
  • 13 mm

    Height
  • 20 gram

    Weight
  • SWEET

    Edition
  • PAPERBACK

    Binding
  • 4 OCTOBER 2001

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    Description

    London, 1849. As an epidemic of cholera draws nearer to the capital Joshua Jeavons, engineer, is working on his great drain plan for the capital. When the deaths begin, he works even more furiously, driven by the bold vision of a London freed of rotting sewers, cleansed and reborn. Then his beautiful young wife Isobella suddenly disappears and Jeavons must turn his attention to new and even more perplexing matters. His search for the answers to the mysteries that surround him leads to glittering Haymarket cafes and to London's murky underworld. What he finds there, amid poverty, disease and death,...  Read More

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    Matthew Kneale

    Matthew Kneale was born in London in 1960, read Modern History at Oxford University and on graduating in 1982, spent a year teaching English in Japan, where he began writing short stories.
    Kneale is the son of the writers Nigel Kneale and Judith Kerr.
    Bibliography: Whore Banquets (1987), Inside Roses Kingdom (1989), Sweet Thames (1992), English Passengers (2000), Small Crimes in an Age of Abundance (2005), Powder (2006), When We Were Romans (2007)

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