House in evening sands
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The London Winter of 1893 turned out to be especially snowy. Pursued by the storm, Gideon Bliss is looking for asylum in the church. There, at the altar, barely conscious lies a girl named Angie Tatton, whispering something about the abductors of souls. A flash of light, darkness, and Angie disappears.
Snow vortices pick up the whitewave crossing through the window frame. Right on her skin, she embroidered a mysterious message. He will have to solve Scotland Yard and the brave journalist Octavia Hillington, who finally found a worthy case to replace the useless secular chronicle.
Octavia and Gideon are woven into the same mystical network - both have to reveal the secret of the death of Beloshweika, find Angie and disperse the darkness that thickening over London.
In this book - not only the atmosphere of Victorian England and mystical puzzles in the spirit of classical detective stories recreated in detail. Paraiik O’Donnell walks along the very edge of reality and represents London as
A mysterious pandemonium with unprecedented criminals who attempted not on jewelry and securities, but on something much more important - human souls
Snow vortices pick up the whitewave crossing through the window frame. Right on her skin, she embroidered a mysterious message. He will have to solve Scotland Yard and the brave journalist Octavia Hillington, who finally found a worthy case to replace the useless secular chronicle.
Octavia and Gideon are woven into the same mystical network - both have to reveal the secret of the death of Beloshweika, find Angie and disperse the darkness that thickening over London.
In this book - not only the atmosphere of Victorian England and mystical puzzles in the spirit of classical detective stories recreated in detail. Paraiik O’Donnell walks along the very edge of reality and represents London as
A mysterious pandemonium with unprecedented criminals who attempted not on jewelry and securities, but on something much more important - human souls
Author:
Author:O`Donnell Parek
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Fiction
- Category:Detective Books
- Category:Poetry & Literature
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
Series:
Series: collectors of evil. Victorian detective
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-04-116098-2
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