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Average rating3.5
In the shadows of Victorian London, a tale of obsession and redemption unfolds.
Margaret Prior, an upper-class woman recovering from a suicide attempt, has begun visiting the women’s ward of Millbank prison, Victorian London’s grimmest jail, as part of her rehabilitative charity work. Amongst Millbank’s murderers and common thieves, Margaret finds herself increasingly fascinated by on apparently innocent inmate, the enigmatic spiritualist Selina Dawes.
Selina was imprisoned after a séance she was conducting went horribly awry, leaving an elderly matron dead and a young woman deeply disturbed. Although initially skeptical of Selina’s gifts, Margaret is soon drawn into a twilight world of ghosts and shadows, unruly spirits and unseemly passions, until she is at last driven to concoct a desperate plot to secure Selina’s freedom, and her own.
As in her noteworthy deput, Tipping the Velvet, Sarah Waters brilliantly evokes the sights and smells of a moody and beguiling nineteenth-century London, and proves herself yet again a storyteller, in the words of the New York Times Book Review, of "startling power."
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My second Sarah Waters novel. This was fascinating, though I did not like it as much as I liked The Night Watch.
Another fabulous read from Sarah Waters, she is quickly becoming one of my fave authors!!
I really enjoyed the writing here, the slow rumbling of the plot interspersed with Selina's diary entries. It did start to lose me in the end and I was disappointed that the end was exactly what I suspected it to be. I really wanted a different outcome. Not necessarily a happy ending or a cleverer ending, just a different one. Margaret's descent into madness kind of started to grate on me as well. I wanted her to be stronger, better....less head in the clouds, but she was complex at times and so brave for as far as she went.
I surely enjoyed this enough to read Sarah Waters's other books!