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Tom-All-Alone's - Lynn Shepherd
Tom-All-Alone's
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The story of "Tom-All-Alone's" takes place in the 'space between' two masterpieces of mid-Victorian fiction: "Bleak House" and "The Woman in White" - overlapping with them, and re-imagining them for a contemporary reader, with a modern understanding of the grimmer realities of Victorian society.... show more
The story of "Tom-All-Alone's" takes place in the 'space between' two masterpieces of mid-Victorian fiction: "Bleak House" and "The Woman in White" - overlapping with them, and re-imagining them for a contemporary reader, with a modern understanding of the grimmer realities of Victorian society. Charles Maddox, dismissed from the police force, is working as a private detective and can only hope to follow in his uncle's formidable footsteps as an eminent thief-taker. On a cold and bright Autumn morning, a policeman calls on Charles at his lodgings with information that may be related to a case he is working on. He goes to a ruined cemetery to find a shallow grave containing the remains of four babies has been discovered. After examining them he concludes they are not related to his investigation, which is to find a young girl abandoned in a workhouse 16 years before, when her mother died. But all is not as it first appears. As he's drawn into another case at the behest of the eminent but feared lawyer, Edward Tulkinghorn, London's sinister underbelly begins to emerge. From the first gruesome murder, Charles has a race against time to establish the root of all evil. "Tom's-All-Alone" is 'Dickens but darker' - without the comedy, without the caricature, and a style all its own. The novel explores a dark underside of Victorian life that Dickens and Collins hinted at - a world in which young women are sexually abused, unwanted babies summarily disposed of, and those that discover the grim secrets of great men brutally eliminated.
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9781780331690 (178033169X)
ASIN: 178033169X
Publisher: Corsair
Pages no: 320
Edition language: English
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Dor Does Books
Dor Does Books rated it
3.0 Tom-All-Alone's
I came to this book with no knowledge of Wilkie Collins' The Woman In White, and very little knowledge of Dickens' Bleak House - I vaguely remember the BBC TV series. I didn't have any great problems following the plot or anything else, but I am left with the feeling that various things have passed ...
Books by the Lake
Books by the Lake rated it
3.0 Tom-All-Alone's
Is it "fanfic" or the more grecolatinate "intertextuality"? It's clever, anyway. I guess I just didn't find it clever enough to justify its lack of other qualities. It's fannish in that it relies on either recent or repeated reading of Bleak House to find all the shout-outs, and the audience may wel...
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