Dead for a Spell
By (Author) Raymond Buckland
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Penguin Putnam Inc
Penguin USA
7th October 2014
United States
General
Fiction
Historical fiction
FIC
Paperback
304
Width 133mm, Height 203mm, Spine 19mm
235g
Bram Stoker, business manager for London's Lyceum Theatre, is never surprised to find the supernatural waiting in the wings-especially when a chilling murder appears to have origins in the occult... March 1881. The Lyceum is abuzz with the news that American actor Edwin Booth is going to be sharing the stage with their own Shakespearean star, Henry Irving. But stage manager Harry Rivers has other matters preoccupying him. One of the regular actresses has disappeared, and after a disturbing tarot card reading, Harry's boss, Bram Stoker, is convinced that something wicked is coming their way. When the poor girl's body is found, Stoker's suspicions prove to be founded-the murder scene is riddled with strange clues that Stoker recognizes as the trappings of an occult ritual. Someone is conjuring up a pernicious plot against cast and crew of the Lyceum, and if Harry doesn't track down the slaying sorcerer quickly, it could spell disaster for those he holds dearest...
Praise forCursed in the Act
Buckland brings nineteenth-century London to life with this tale of treachery and supernatural doings set in the fascinating world of the theater. Harry Rivers is a delightful foil for his brilliant boss, Bram Stoker, as they unravel the plot behind the mysterious accidents and deaths plaguing the famous Lyceum Theater.Victoria Thompson, national bestselling author of Murder in Murray Hill
Raymond Buckland perfectly captures the feel of Victorian London in this atmospheric and suspenseful novel. A terrific read.Rhys Bowen, USA Today bestselling author of the Royal Spyness and Molly Murphy Mysteries
Raymond Buckland is a prolific author with books translated into seventeen foreign languages. His newest series, the Bram Stoker mysteries, includes Cursed in the Act andDead for a Spell.Born and raised in England, he is fascinated with the Victorian age and loves to set his mysteries in that era. Today he lives with his wife and two Chihuahuas on a small farm in Ohio.