When fiction is fatal…
Living in exile in Venice, the disgraced Lord Byron revels in the freedoms of the city
But when he is associated with the deaths of local women, found with wounds to their throats, and then a novel called The Vampyre is published under his name, rumours begin to spread that Byron may be the murderer…
As events escalate and tensions rise – and his own life is endangered, as well as those he holds most dear – Byron is forced to play detective, to discover who is really behind these heinous crimes. Meanwhile, the scandals of his own infamous past come back to haunt him…
Rich in gothic atmosphere and drawing on real events and characters from Byron's life, Dangerous is a riveting, dazzling historical thriller, as decadent, dark and seductive as the poet himself…
πMy Review..
Mad, bad and dangerous to know is the epithet by which we view George Gordon Byron whose poetic genius is often overshadowed by his public exploits. This deliciously creepy gothic novel takes us directly into the life of this charismatic English poet during his exile in Venice in 1818.
With impeccable research, Lord Byron comes so realistically to life that we stroll alongside him as he gains entry into a high class brothel, a place to seek pleasure and oblivion only to discover that he wakes to a nightmare scenario. When Byron’s name becomes inextricably linked to the gruesome deaths of local women he must do everything he can to discover who is trying to discredit him in such a terrible way, especially when a publication known simply as The Vampyre is published fraudulently in his name.
Beautifully imagined, and with a cleverly contrived murder mystery at its heart, the story pulls you into a world of subterfuge and deceit whilst at the same time issuing a tantalising invitation to joint Byron in his hedonistic pursuit of pleasure, watching as he seduces beautiful women who are easy prey to his charm. Rich in detail, strong on atmosphere, and by cleverly blending fact and fiction, we are immediately immersed in Byron’s nineteenth century life in Venice, from visiting grand palazzos on the Grand Canal, to the dark underbelly of a city hiding terrible secrets, whilst at its centre is a man tormented by dark thoughts who is determined to clear his name.
About the Author
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Essie Fox was born and raised in rural Herefordshire, which inspires much of her writing. After studying English Literature at Sheffield University, she moved to London where she worked for the Telegraph Sunday Magazine, and then book publishers George Allen & Unwin, before becoming self-employed in the world of art and design. Essie now spends her time writing historical gothic novels. Her debut, The Somnambulist, was shortlisted for the National Book Awards, and featured on Channel 4’s TV Book Club. The Last Days of Leda Grey, set in the early years of silent film, was selected as The Times Historical Book of the Month. Essie’s Victorian gothic novel, The Fascination, debuted at number 10 on the Sunday Times bestseller list, and was widely acclaimed. Essie is also the creator of the popular blog: The Virtual Victorian. She has lectured on this era at the V&A, and the National Gallery in London. She lives in Windsor.
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