Synopses & Reviews
London in 1900 is a sprawling, chaotic web of change and expansion, perfect for a man like Denton, an American with a violent past seeking anonymity as an outsider. But his notoriety as the author of several dark novels—and the well-known story that, decades before, he had gunned down four men in the American West—sometimes brings unwanted visitors to his door. When a terrified man shows up one evening and says that he is being pursued by the long-gone Jack the Ripper, Denton dismisses him as one more victim of Londons lunacy. But then the mutilated body of a teenaged prostitute named Stella Minter is found in Londons East End. . . .
Disappointed by the lack of police concern, Denton determines to pursue the murderer, even after its clear that hes become the next target. As Denton begins to peel away the layers of the lurid and horrifying murder, he finds himself exploring the dark underbelly of the bursting metropolis, a place so vast that Denton is forced to follow nothing but his instincts through the maze of London—its pubs, its police offices, its dark alleys and disreputable neighborhoods—to find a murderer who is himself an agent of the citys cancerous growth. And along the way Denton is lucky enough to find an ally in a woman with a past as haunted and a spirit as independent as his own.
Kenneth Cameron has brought turn-of-the-century London vividly to life in this intelligent and compelling crime novel. The Frightened Man delves far deeper than the mere circumstances of a murder to investigate the unseen—the secrets harbored in Londons immeasurable streets and in the dark side of human nature.
Review
International Praise for The Frightened Man
"Cameron paints a striking portrait of London, and Denton is a hero whose unheroic side only makes his character more appealing." --Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
“Filled with rich period detail, a gritty London comes alive in this satisfying novel, which contains a thoughtful exploration of the relationship among love, sex, and perversion, and between violence and self-loathing.” -Boston Globe
“Struggling to earn a living as a writer, [Denton] socializes with the bohemian crowd in their fashionable haunts such as the Café Royal, but is equally at home walking the dangerous streets of Londons East End. He is well worth encountering again.” —The Telegraph (U.K.)
“Not only is [The Frightened Man] a refreshing change from ‘usual suspects like Prince Albert Victor, Sir William Gull, Walter Sickert, Lewis Carroll, and recently Frank Miles, but it also smacks of verisimilitude, so essential for writers of crime fiction. It is a wise decision, artfully delivered, and The Frightened Man is a worthy addition to the subgenre from a confident, competent author.” —The Tangled Web (U.K.)
“Strong characters and intrigue abound in this well-plotted and highly readable mystery.” —The Advertiser (Australia)
Review
International Praise for The Frightened Man
"Cameron paints a striking portrait of London, and Denton is a hero whose unheroic side only makes his character more appealing." --Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
“Filled with rich period detail, a gritty London comes alive in this satisfying novel, which contains a thoughtful exploration of the relationship among love, sex, and perversion, and between violence and self-loathing.” –Boston Globe
“Struggling to earn a living as a writer, [Denton] socializes with the bohemian crowd in their fashionable haunts such as the Café Royal, but is equally at home walking the dangerous streets of Londons East End. He is well worth encountering again.” The Telegraph (U.K.)
“Not only is [The Frightened Man] a refreshing change from ‘usual suspects like Prince Albert Victor, Sir William Gull, Walter Sickert, Lewis Carroll, and recently Frank Miles, but it also smacks of verisimilitude, so essential for writers of crime fiction. It is a wise decision, artfully delivered, and The Frightened Man is a worthy addition to the subgenre from a confident, competent author.” The Tangled Web (U.K.)
“Strong characters and intrigue abound in this well-plotted and highly readable mystery.” The Advertiser (Australia) Walter Jon Williams - S. M. Stirling - Connie Willis, Hugo Award-winning author of To Say Nothing of the Dog - Morgan Llywelyn - Jacqueline Carey - George R.R. Martin - Frederick Busch - Anthony Quinn - Gahan Wilson - John Fowles - Paul Di Filippo - Publishers Weekly - Kirkus Reviews - Romantic Times Bookclub Magazine - Publishers Weekly - Kirkus Reviews - Kirkus Reviews - Booklist - SciFi.com - Entertainment Weekly - Kirkus - New Scientist - Newsday - Publishers Weekly - Realms of Fantasy - San Francisco Chronicle - The Sunday Times - The Washington Post - Time Out London - Wired - Los Angeles Times - Vanity Fair - New York Times Book Review - Rocky Mountain News - Library Journal - Publishers Weekly - Southern Living - Booklist - Publishers Weekly - Romantic Times - Midwest Book Review - Cincinnati Enquirer - Booklist - Publishers Weekly
Synopsis
Cameron brings turn-of-the-century London vividly to life in this intelligent and compelling mystery. "The Frightened Man" delves deeper than the mere circumstances of a murder to investigate the dark side of human nature.
About the Author
Kenneth Cameron is the author or coauthor of more than thirty books, including historical novels and novels of espionage, a critical history of the African safari, and an award-winning analysis of films about Africa. He lives most of the year in the woods of New York States Adirondacks.