Book 3:
Oscar Wilde and Dead Man’s Smile
(title in UK & USA)
Book Description
| Reading Group
Guide | Q
& A with Gyles
Paris, 1883. Oscar Wilde, aged 27, has come to the
city of decadence to discover its charms, to rekindle his friendship
with the divine Sarah Bernhardt and to collaborate with France’s
most celebrated actor-manager, Edmond La Grange.
As he throws himself into his work (and his pleasures),
Oscar discovers dark secrets lying at the heart of the La Grange
company – and is confronted by murders, both foul and bizarre.
To solve the crimes, to unravel the mystery, Oscar risks his life
– and his reputation – embarking on a dangerous adventure
that takes him from bohemian night clubs to an asylum for the insane,
from a duel in the Buttes de Chaumont to the gates of Reading Gaol.
This is the third in Gyles Brandreth’s acclaimed
series of Victorian murder mysteries featuring Oscar Wilde and Arthur
Conan Doyle.
‘Hugely enjoyable.’ Daily
Mail
‘One of the most enjoyable crime series
around.’ Scotsman
‘One of the best in the canon of literary
mysteries.’ Philadelphia Inquirer
‘Genius’ Sunday Express
‘A first-class stunner’
Booklist
‘Genius’ Le Monde
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