Music of the spheres
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.25 (892 Votes) |
Asin | : | B0006AWMEG |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 644 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 0000-00-00 |
Language | : | English |
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"((3.5) A nest of vipers In the last five years of the 18th Century, England is at war, defending the Lowlands and London is beset with spies, aristocratic French Royalist fugitives, who have fled the mob brutality of the French Revolution. These French spies are everywhere, as are modern men of science intent on recent discoveries in Astrology, fascinated by revelations uncovered by the powerful lens of the telescope. But this is London, . .5) A nest of vipers" according to Luan Gaines. In the last five years of the 18th Century, England is at war, defending the Lowlands and London is beset with spies, aristocratic French Royalist fugitives, who have fled the mob brutality of the French Revolution. These French spies are everywhere, as are modern men of science intent on recent discoveries in Astrology, fascinated by revelations uncovered by the powerful lens of the telescope. But this is London, . Best historical thriller I've read this decade! If you are an amateur astronomer or have any interest in observational astronomy, the history of telescopes, or the history of astronomy, this is a must read! Even without the astronomy, it is still a thoughtfully plotted, well-paced, exciting piece of historical fiction. I can't tell you how many historical novels I have read about 18th-century France and England--but this is definitely the best. I found a used co. the best historical mystery novel I've read so far this year This is definitely the best historical murder mystery novel that I've read so far this year. The plot is an intriguing and fascinating one, and Elizabeth Redfern's prose style is crisp and colourful -- her descriptions of England in the late 18th century is so gothically atmospheric! Carefully plotted and tightly paced, I found myself simply unable to put this book down until I reached the conclusion of this spellb