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The Brotherhood of Five

Author: Clio Gray  

'Playfully elegant and effortlessly seductive' Telegraph

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'Playfully elegant and effortlessly seductive' Telegraph

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The Island of Thanet, 1808. One man is pushed into a kiln of molten metal beneath the looming shadow of the Shot Tower, and another is dug up from the sandy bay beyond. Who they were, and why they died so strangely, is no ordinary mystery, and Missing Persons Finder Whilbert Stroop has a hard time finding answers.

On arrival in this marshy, coastal corner of Kent, on the very edge of England, Stroop tries to piece together the puzzle of these deaths, and the significance of the objects each man died trying to protect. It is a conspiracy that began ten years before on the battlefields of Europe, and one that will claim more lives before it is done.

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Critic Reviews

“'Just as bloody as The Da Vinci Code ... however, much better written'”

- Scotsman

'Just as bloody as THE DA VINCI CODE... however, much better written' - SCOTSMAN

'Clio Gray is a master of atmosphere and sensuousness. She combines historical realism with the bizarre, whimsy with the macabre. Reading her is like being at a sumptuous feast in a palace, just before it is stormed' - Alan Bissett

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About the Author

Clio Gray was born in Yorkshire, brought up in Devon and now lives in Scotland where she works in her local library, as she has done for many years. She has won prizes for many of her short stories, including the prestigious 2006 Scotsman & Orange Short Story Award for 'I Should Have Listened Harder'. Her first novel, GUARDIANS OF THE KEY, was the winning recipient of the Harry Bowling Prize.

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The Island of Thanet, 1808. One man is pushed into a kiln of molten metal beneath the looming shadow of the Shot Tower, and another is dug up from the sandy bay beyond. Who they were, and why they died so strangely, is no ordinary mystery, and Missing Persons Finder Whilbert Stroop has a hard time finding answers. On arrival in this marshy, coastal corner of Kent, on the very edge of England, Stroop tries to piece together the puzzle of these deaths, and the significance of the objects each man died trying to protect. It is a conspiracy that began ten years before on the battlefields of Europe, and one that will claim more lives before it is done.

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Product Details

Publisher
Headline Publishing Group | Headline Book Publishing
Published
4th March 2010
Pages
416
ISBN
9780755343560

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