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Murder as a Fine Art
Murder as a Fine Art | David Morrell
ALA Reading List Award for Best Mystery GASLIT LONDON IS BROUGHT TO ITS KNEES IN DAVID MORRELL'S BRILLIANT HISTORICAL THRILLER. Thomas De Quincey, infamous for his memoir Confessions of an English Opium-Eater, is the major suspect in a series of ferocious mass murders identical to ones that terrorized London forty-three years earlier. The blueprint for the killings seems to be De Quincey's essay "On Murder Considered as One of the Fine Arts." Desperate to clear his name but crippled by opium addiction, De Quincey is aided by his devoted daughter Emily and a pair of determined Scotland Yard detectives. In Murder as a Fine Art, David Morrell plucks De Quincey, Victorian London, and the Ratcliffe Highway murders from history. Fogbound streets become a battleground between a literary star and a brilliant murderer, whose lives are linked by secrets long buried but never forgotten.
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StaceGhost
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Daycare was canceled so I‘m working from here 🤓Finished the tagged book this morning between meetings 📚Such a blood soaked series of murders. Real TWs for this one but also I loved it. None of the violence felt gratuitous. Also I‘ve always been a fan of deQuincey & really enjoyed reading him as a reluctant detective character ❤️

Gissy A pretty, cozy place!😍📚🕯🪕 3y
RaeLovesToRead Looks cosy 😊 3y
StaceGhost @gissy @RaeLovesToRead yes! It‘s so lovely I find myself making excuses to stay at my desk (edited) 3y
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DGRachel
Murder as a Fine Art | David Morrell
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@Mitch You are amazing. Thank you so much, my friend, for capping off my birthday perfectly! This book looks like something I will absolutely love and I can‘t wait to read it. The coaster is going right by my bed, and those Bodleian Index Cards are so cool. Thank you. 😘💖🥳

Mitch Glad you like it 💕💕💕💕 4y
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BarbaraTheBibliophage
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This is historical, gruesome, and gripping. Set in Victorian London, the main characters are father (famous writer) and daughter (slightly radical). They‘re drawn into a series of copycat murders that connect to his past writing and life. Scotland Yard detectives need their help. And Morrell keeps the plot moving briskly. Recommend!

Full review http://www.TheBibliophage.com #thebibliophage2020 #audio #memoirsandmysteries #mandmchallenge2020

vivastory I really liked this one! I need to continue the series. If you haven't read it, a similar series I recommend is MJ Carter's trilogy starting with 5y
TaciturnWhenReading I loved this series and wished he had written more! 5y
TaciturnWhenReading @vivastory I‘m going to look for that one- thanks for the tip. 5y
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vivastory @TaciturnWhenReading I hope you like it! 5y
BarbaraTheBibliophage @vivastory Thanks—I just saved that one on Scribd. I red The Far Pavilions as a teen and have been fascinated by the East India Tea Company and British Colonial period ever since. 5y
BarbaraTheBibliophage @TaciturnWhenReading I‘m definitely going to find the rest of the series. 5y
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BarbaraTheBibliophage
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This one is my #history choice for #mandmchallenge2020 — I figured a Victorian thriller might be just the distraction I need. So far, it‘s appropriately gruesome and intriguing. #memoirsandmysteries

mollyrotondo I had started this a few months and was liking it but for some reason fell off of it. I need to get back to it. How far along are you? 5y
BarbaraTheBibliophage @mollyrotondo It‘s funny how that happens ... I‘m about 20% into it. 5y
mollyrotondo @BarbaraTheBibliophage okay that‘s about where I stopped. I can‘t wait to read your thoughts once you‘ve finished! 5y
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Crazeedi
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Great story! Well written. Concerning Thomas deQuincy and his daughter Emily. The live in Victorian England and help solve a series of horrific murders. As a side note, he is an opium eater. 4⭐

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Crazeedi
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Next book up, with my reading buddy by my side! I may get 2 or 3 books done before the new year! Not quite to my goal, but close! #catsoflitsy
So far, this book is very strange, in a good way.

rubyslippersreads 😻😻😻 6y
anniebnanie Kitty!!!!!!! So fluffy! 6y
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xicanti
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My library released their top 10 most borrowed ebooks of 2018. I haven't heard of a single one of them because apparently I live under a rock? Like, I must've seen SOME mention of them here on Litsy, but none of 'em stuck in my head.

theresidentromantic If you like romance, that Maya Banks read was 🔥🔥🔥 6y
xicanti @theresidentromantic I do indeed like romance. 6y
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Reviewsbylola
Murder as a Fine Art | David Morrell
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My final quarter of #booked2018 is complete. Here‘s what I read—

#newin2018 Heartland
#mcwithaninvisibleillness Reasons to Stay Alive
#spooky The Elementals
#underdoghero Murder as a Fine Art
#MCover70 Three Things About Elsie
#featuresaholiday Better Not Cry

vivastory I just checked out Murder As A Fine Art. Your review has me even more excited for it. 6y
Reviewsbylola It was really good!! The author wrote in his afterword that he immersed himself in 1854 Victorian London for two years in preparation for writing this book and it clearly showed. He went above and beyond by including a lot of details about the period. @vivastory (edited) 6y
vivastory That sounds exactly what I was looking for! I'm looking for a new historical mystery series after I read the final book in MJ Carter's series 6y
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Crazeedi Thank you, I'm adding a couple to.my tbr! 6y
Reviewsbylola Three Things About Elsie I would have never read without this challenge probably and it was one of my favorites of the year! @Crazeedi 6y
Crazeedi @Reviewsbylola thank you! I'm checking that one out! 6y
alisiakae Which one was your favorite? They all sound good! 6y
Reviewsbylola Definitely Three Things About Elsie. I really enjoyed them all though, which is awesome! @4thhouseontheleft 6y
VeganCleopatra You Better Not Cry has a disturbing cover. 😬😏 6y
Reviewsbylola I like to convince myself it‘s Augusten himself rockin that suit. 😂😂 @VeganCleopatra 6y
Cinfhen 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻can‘t wait to see your new reads in 2019 6y
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Reviewsbylola
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This book is replete with #underdoghero(es). Thomas de Quincey is first and foremost as he races to discover who is recreating the brutal, decades old Ratcliff Highway murders in Victorian London.

De Quincey is best known for his memoir Confessions of an English Opium Eater, which I have actually read but of which I have little recollection. This was an immersive, fast paced historical thriller.

And with that, I‘ve completed #booked2018.

Tamra Sounds good! 6y
Melissa_J I liked this one! Haven‘t read the others in the series yet though. 6y
Cinfhen Way to go!!! Book challenger slayer 🙌🏻💕 6y
Megabooks WTG! 🙌🏻🙌🏻 6y
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Reviewsbylola
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Lazy Sunday morning means us girls snuggling in bed. They‘re content with their iPads for the moment so I‘m getting some reading in while brian gets me Starbucks. Doesn‘t get much better than this. ❤️

kspenmoll ❤️😀 6y
saresmoore Good Sunday decisions. 6y
Suet624 Love this. 6y
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Velvetfur Aaww they are too cute with their little headphones! 💜 6y
Grrlbrarian Do I espy thumb-sucking? My daughter Arwen did this for ages and I had almost forgotten. Sweet photo! 6y
Reviewsbylola You sure do. She‘s six with no signs of stopping anytime soon. It‘s so comforting to her that I can‘t bear to try and stop it. @Grrlbrarian 6y
LeahBergen ❤️❤️❤️❤️ 6y
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Reviewsbylola
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I finally found a book for #underdoghero @Cinfhen . It‘s fantastic so far. My reading buddy prefers lounging on the coffee table as I read. 🤪

PS I swear we don‘t beat her or anything. She just always has a super guilty look on her face. 😂

AlaMich Does she wear her little fleece in the house or did she just come back from a walk? 🐶❤️ 6y
Reviewsbylola She pretty much wears it 24/7. 😂 @AlaMich 6y
JennyM Cutie pie 🥰 6y
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joellenotjello So cute! 🐶 6y
britt_brooke 💚🐾 Cutie!! I miss my dog. Ugh! 😭 6y
Kshakal Sooo cute!!! 💖 6y
Bklover She‘s adorable! I‘ll bet that face gets her anything she wants! 6y
Cinfhen GERTIE!!!! She‘s home!! 💕💕And glad u found a book 😁 6y
Purrfectpages So adorable! 6y
shellleigh33 She is such a cute 🐶!!! 6y
jillannjohn Love her! 🐶 6y
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TaciturnWhenReading
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I‘ll watch the big game later but until then, I‘m reading this. So far it‘s pretty gruesome...

And I can‘t help but wonder that this is the same author that wrote First Blood and so is, in large part, responsible for Sylvester Stallone‘s Rambo...🤔🤔

Zelma Yes, that is the same author. 👍 7y
Reviewsbylola This sounds fantastic!! Stacking. 7y
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LinaLovesLit
Murder as a Fine Art | David Morrell
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My dog, Kyia had her head on my shoulder and her leg across my lap. Nothing beats having a good reading buddy!

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LinaLovesLit
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It's been a long time since I finished a book, but this one changed everything! I haven't read a book so atmospheric in many years. If you love Victorian mysteries, you have to pick this one up. As soon as I finished reading Murder and a Fine Art, I ordered the sequel. I can't wait to be transported back to those foggy London streets!

StaceyKondla Great series! I enjoyed all three of them 😊 8y
LinaLovesLit @StaceyKondla I'm really looking forward to reading the next one. In the meantime, I'm reading Anatomy of Evil. It's a mystery set in Victorian London too. (edited) 8y
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jpmcwisemorgan
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I have a small weakness for fiction wrapped around historical events/people. The mystery probably could have been stronger. I try not to figure out a mystery because I like to see the twists and turns - this might have been a bit predictable. However, the background is excellent and what sells the story for me. Opium, mention of bias against the Irish, chimney sweeps, and so on add context and depth to the story.

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jpmcwisemorgan
Murder as a Fine Art | David Morrell

Detective Inspector Ryan appears to not like crossing over water and/or bridges. I do not like crossing over water and/or bridges. We are clearly meant for one another. Also, I think Detective Inspector is classy and sexy, and far better than just plain Detective. I'm pretty sure I'm going to have to buy a copy of this book.

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jpmcwisemorgan
Murder as a Fine Art | David Morrell

Two chapters in and there's already mention of Vidocq and the work on cholera by John Snow. I enjoy when actual history shows up in my fiction. Fingers crossed for this one.

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Velvetsun
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This book had its moments, but overall it was a bit clunky and drawn out. I love a good historical mystery, and this had a lot of promise....but I was a bit disappointed. Will still check out the next book in the series.

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Abby2
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This was well crafted and super creepy. I loved the time period and the characters!