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The Truth of All Things
By: Kieran Shields , Chris RiddelleBook Publisher: Random House
Imprint: Crown Publishing Group
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Reader Review: This was one of my favorite books of 2012. It follows Archie Lean, Perceval Grey, and Helen Prescott as they try to solve the murder of several girls who've all been killed in peculiar ways that appear to be connected to the Salem witch trials. The action takes place in late 19th century Maine and I had no trouble imagining any of the places described. Archie Lean and Perceval Grey had a dynamic comparable to John Watson and Sherlock Holmes, a plus for a fan like me :) In short, if you are a fan of mysteries, Salem witch trial history, period novels, or if you're just stuck waiting for the next season of Sherlock and need a good mystery to fill the wait try this book out. You won't be disappointed!
Two hundred years after the Salem witch trials, in the summer of 1892, a grisly new witch hunt is beginning....
When newly appointed Deputy Marshal Archie Lean is called in to investigate a prostitute's murder in Portland, Maine, he's surprised to find the body laid out like a pentagram and pinned to the earth with a pitchfork. He's even more surprised to learn that this death by "sticking" is a traditional method of killing a witch.
Baffled by the ritualized murder scene, Lean secretly enlists the help of historian Helen Prescott and brilliant criminalist Perceval Grey. Distrusted by officials because of his mixed Abenaki Indian ancestry, Grey is even more notorious for combining modern investigative techniques with an almost eerie perceptiveness. Although skeptical of each other's methods, together the detectives pursue the killer's trail through postmortems and opium dens, into the spiritualist societies and lunatic asylums of gothic New England.
Before the killer closes in on his final victim, Lean and Grey must decipher the secret pattern to these murders--a pattern hidden within the dark history of the Salem witch trials.
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| Title of eBook: The Truth of All Things | |
| Release Date: 03-27-2012 | |
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| Publisher: Crown Publishing Group |
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Title: The Truth of All Things December 4, 2012 This was one of my favorite books of 2012. It follows Archie Lean, Perceval Grey, and Helen Prescott as they try to solve the murder of several girls who've all been killed in peculiar ways that appear to be connected to the Salem witch trials.
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Great new mystery series
Reviewer: A reader from New Haven, CT
The action takes place in late 19th century Maine and I had no trouble imagining any of the places described. Archie Lean and Perceval Grey had a dynamic comparable to John Watson and Sherlock Holmes, a plus for a fan like me :) In short, if you are a fan of mysteries, Salem witch trial history, period novels, or if you're just stuck waiting for the next season of Sherlock and need a good mystery to fill the wait try this book out. You won't be disappointed!
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