Mr Timothy
On sale
6th June 2005
Price: £7.99
In Louis Bayard’s brilliantly imagined novel, Tiny Tim of ‘Christmas Carol’ fame has cast his crutches aside. Determined to cut his financial ties to his Uncle Ebenezer, he now spends his nights dredging the Thames for dead bodies and the treasure hidden in their pockets. One day, he comes across a girl’s body, branded with a mysterious ‘G’. Then he finds another girl with a similar brand – but she is still alive. Determined to protect Philomela and get to the bottom of the mystery, Tim embarks on an astonishing adventure . . .
With wonderful characters, a compelling plot and the vivid atmosphere of Victorian London, this page-turner is gripping from beginning to end.
With wonderful characters, a compelling plot and the vivid atmosphere of Victorian London, this page-turner is gripping from beginning to end.
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Reviews
With a cast of unforgettable characters and a compelling plot ... Mr Timothy is a triumph.
Vigorous, well imagined and thoroughly entertaining. Louis Bayard can write up a storm
A darkly enchanting historical thriller
A vividly imagined historical thriller
Louis Bayard's MR. TIMOTHY proves once again that John Murray's new fiction it can do no wrong
Dazzling... soaring language, memorable characters, splendidly atmospheric settings
Bayard packs his novel with detail, grotesques and plenty of fog and hansom cabs ... it scores full marks for atmosphere.
One of the coolest books of the year
A vividly imagined historical thriller
Fabulous... shimmering... one truly engaging book
Gripping page-turner ... A memorable thriller
With its linguistic razzle-dazzle, Mr Timothy is a mock-Victorian tour de force - a shilling shocker that touches the heart and makes it race
Inventive and amusing
Vigorous, well imagined and thoroughly entertaining, Louis Bayard can write up a storm
'An historical crime novel ....taking his cue from Dickens, Bayard packs his novel with detail, grotesques and plenty of fog'.
Highly atmospheric, splendid stuff.