The Quincunx by Charles Palliser
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New version published by Ballantine Feb 19th 2014 The protagonist, a young man naive enough to be blind to all clues about his own hidden history (and to the fact that his very existence is troubling to all manner of evildoers) narrates a story of uncommon beauty which not only brings readers face-to-face with dozens of piquantly drawn characters at all levels of 19th-century English society but re-creates with precision the tempestuous weather and gnarly landscape that has been a motif of the English novel since Wuthering Heights. The suspension of disbelief happens easily, as the reader is led through twisted family trees and plot lines. The quincunx of the title is a heraldic figure of five parts that appears at crucial points within the text (the number five recurs throughout the novel, which itself is divided into five parts, one for each of the family galaxies whose orbits the narrator is pulled into). Quintuple the length of the ordinary novel, this extraordinary tour de force also has five times the ordinary allotment of adventure, action and aplomb. Genre: Historical Fiction, Gothic, Mystery
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This one can be highly recommended. I have read it a couple of times and still find I have not fully uncovered it.
Written in the style of a Dickens / Wilkie Collins mystery, but with a modern aesthetic, The Quincunx is a gordian knot of a story. Well worth the reading, though even by the end, I felt that had missed clues on the way towards the ending. Suck it and see!
Written in the style of a Dickens / Wilkie Collins mystery, but with a modern aesthetic, The Quincunx is a gordian knot of a story. Well worth the reading, though even by the end, I felt that had missed clues on the way towards the ending. Suck it and see!
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