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Graves Gate

Published
Jun 2003
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Suspense Suspense
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432

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A riveting tale, set in 1922 London, Graves Gate straddles the frightening intersection of early psychiatry and the paranormal. At the center of the tale is the prominent author and public figure Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, who is offered a surprise opportunity to confirm his unconventional views about the spirit world when he receives a letter purportedly signed by Dr. Bernard Gussmann, the psychiatrist who had treated Doyle's father years earlier, and then died. The letter's offer is irresistible—a chance to commune with the deceased. In exchange, however, Doyle must do a puzzling favor for the mysterious correspondent.

Is the letter a hoax, or can Gussmann somehow still live? Is someone trying to exploit Doyle's beliefs by assuming the identity of a dead man? Eager to learn the truth, Doyle seeks help from American reporter Charles Baker and Adrianna Wallace, the comely wife of a Member of Parliament. The duo soon become participants in a deadly game of musical chairs. With the rich period detail of The Alienist, set amid evocative scenes of 1920s London, Graves Gate introduces an impressive new voice to the world of literary thrillers.

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Aug 2005 Carroll & Graf ISBN13 9780786715541 ISBN10 0786715545
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Aug 2022 Independently published ISBN13 9798844175985 ISBN10 B0B8RJ7ZNQ
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First Edition Jun 2003 Carroll & Graf ISBN13 9780786712021 ISBN10 0786712023
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Mar 2011 Westgate Press ISBN10 B004SD09XS
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