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A Dark Dividing

by Sarah Rayne

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ISBN13: 9780743450904
ISBN10: 0743450906
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When his editor asks him to investigate the background of Simone Anderson, a new Bloomsbury artist, journalist Harry Fitzglen is skeptical. But once he’s met the enigmatic Simone, Harry is intrigued. What happened to Simone’s twin sister who disappeared without trace? And what is the Anderson sisters’ connection to another set of twin girls, Viola and Sorrel Quinton, born in London a century before? All Harry’s lines of inquiry seem to lead to the small Shropshire village of Weston Fferna and the imposing ruin of Mortmain House, standing grim and forbidding on the Welsh borders. As Harry delves into the terrible history of Mortmain, he finds himself drawn into a series of interlocking mysteries, each one more puzzling—and sinister—than the last.

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"Rayne (pseudonym for 'a well-known British author') draws readers into four creepy stories in this hefty suspense thriller. Journalist Harry Fitzglen is unimpressed when he's sent to profile a new London artist named Simone Anderson. When Harry begins digging into Simone's past, however, he discovers that her twin sister, with whom she once was conjoined, mysteriously vanished years ago. As Harry's interest in Simone grows, the story branches into several separate tales: in addition to Harry's present-day investigation, there is the story of another set of conjoined twins, Viola and Sorrel Quinton, born in London 80 years earlier; Simone's own history with her twin, Sonia, and her mother, Melissa, dating to the 1980s; and the parallel plot of a novel that Harry uncovers during his research, The Ivory Gate, published in the 1900s. Rayne writes in a semiformal style that evokes turn-of-the-last-century England and lends the novel an appropriately gothic atmosphere. Well-drawn characters reveal themselves through thoughts and actions more than dialogue, as Rayne favors extensive narration over banter. Still, Rayne has crafted a memorable novel with the right mix of suspense, horror and emotion. Amazingly, she leaves no loose ends." Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

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ISBN:
9780743450904
Author:
Rayne, Sarah
Publisher:
Pocket Books
Subject:
Psychology
Subject:
Mystery & Detective - General
Subject:
Psychological
Subject:
Suspense
Subject:
Journalists
Subject:
Suspense fiction
Subject:
Journalists -- Great Britain.
Publication Date:
May 2005
Binding:
Mass Market Paperbound
Language:
English
Pages:
567
Dimensions:
7.00x4.58x1.42 in. .68 lbs.

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