THE ARROW CHEST

A Victorian Mystery

Romance, Historical, Fiction & Literature, Literary
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Author: Robert Stephen Parry ISBN: 1230002329338
Publisher: Robert Stephen Parry Publication: May 5, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Robert Stephen Parry
ISBN: 1230002329338
Publisher: Robert Stephen Parry
Publication: May 5, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

Victorian Gothic blends with ghostly glimpses of
Tudor history in this fabulous tale of love and destiny.

London, 1876. The painter Amos Roselli is in love with his life-long friend and model, the beautiful Daphne - and she with him - until one day she is discovered by another man, a powerful and wealthy industrialist.
What will happen when Daphne realises she has sacrificed her happiness to a loveless marriage? What will happen when the artist realises he has lost his most cherished source of inspiration? And how will they negotiate the ever-increasing frequency of strange and bizarre events that seem to be driving them relentlessly towards self-destruction?
Here, amid the extravagant Neo-Gothic culture of Victorian England, the iconic poem 'The Lady of Shalott' blends with mysterious and ghostly glimpses of Tudor history.Romantic, atmospheric and deeply dark.

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Victorian Gothic blends with ghostly glimpses of
Tudor history in this fabulous tale of love and destiny.

London, 1876. The painter Amos Roselli is in love with his life-long friend and model, the beautiful Daphne - and she with him - until one day she is discovered by another man, a powerful and wealthy industrialist.
What will happen when Daphne realises she has sacrificed her happiness to a loveless marriage? What will happen when the artist realises he has lost his most cherished source of inspiration? And how will they negotiate the ever-increasing frequency of strange and bizarre events that seem to be driving them relentlessly towards self-destruction?
Here, amid the extravagant Neo-Gothic culture of Victorian England, the iconic poem 'The Lady of Shalott' blends with mysterious and ghostly glimpses of Tudor history.Romantic, atmospheric and deeply dark.

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