[Charles Horton 02] • The Poisoned Island
- Authors
- Shepherd, Lloyd
- Publisher
- Washington Square Press
- Tags
- mystery
- ISBN
- 9781476712871
- Date
- 2013-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 1.44 MB
- Lang
- en
A brilliant young police officer discovers a series of bizarre deaths are connected to the cargo of a research vessel bound for Kew Gardens in this fantasy-tinged historical thriller set in early nineteenth-century London.
London 1812. On a dull, gray June morning, the 'Solander', a ship containing breathtaking plants and natural specimens brought back from Tahiti for the Royal Gardens at Kew, slowly pulls into dock under the watchful eyes of London denizens.
The apparently successful expedition soon takes on a horridand inexplicableturn: the crew of the 'Solander' starts dying one by one. Thames River Police Chief Charles Horton can find no signs of murder or suicide to explain the deaths, and the ships surviving crew, which has made a pact to remain tight-lipped about its voyage, further hampers his investigation. Meanwhile, one of the specimens begins to show frightening changes, forcing Horton to wonder just how natural they might be.
Tahiti 1769. English sailors arrive on the shores of the French Polynesian paradisea place of breathtaking natural beauty where magic and ancient myths are alive and well. The island nirvana, however, soon starts to disintegrate as the explorers devastate the land with disease, death, and war. But what they carry back with them aboard the 'Solander' fifty years later is far deadlierand it is in the hands of Charles Horton to determine exactly what it is and how it might be stopped.
Lloyd Shepherd, the highly praised author of 'The English Monster', takes you into the bustling heart of the British Empire, where there seems to be no limit to what England will conquer. But what England took from Tahiti will come at a high price, one that will descend like a curse on the very soul of the London docks.