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Oscar Wilde and the Dead Man's Smile : A Mystery

Part of the Oscar Wilde Murder Mystery Series series
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One of the shining stars of historical crime fiction returns with this eagerly anticipated addition to the series that Booklist hails as pitch-perfect and the Toronto Globe and Mail calls a lot of fun.

In Oscar Wilde and the Dead Mans Smile, the famous playwright and raconteur leaves England for a lecture tour in the United States, where he meets P.T. Barnum, sees Jumbo the Elephant, becomes involved in a saloon shoot out, and entertains Broadways brightest stars. But soon Wilde becomes entangled with the LaGrange acting dynasty, whom he befriends aboard an ocean liner. Things are not what they seem with this family, and Oscars shrewd curiosity may get the better of him as he investigates their hardships. Once the troupe arrives in Paris to perform Hamlet, the tragedies mount. As Oscar digs deeper into these seemingly random events, he will discover a horrifying secretone which may bring him closer to his own last chapter than he could ever imagine. Gyles Brandreth has crafted another enchanting entertainment that is as intelligent as it is beguiling.

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Gallery Books
1416534857 / 9781416534853
Paperback
01/09/2009
400 pages
133 x 203 mm, 338 grams