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Sparks of Bright Matter - 'A debut novel of great imagination and originality'- THE SUNDAY TIMES

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In 18th century London, a little knowledge is a dangerous thing. A lot of knowledge is deadly.
When ambitious apprentice chemist and secret alchemist Peter Woulfe is tasked with caring for a mysterious illustrated book, the Mutus Liber, he quickly realises that the grimy underworld of Georgian London is even more dangerous than he first believed.
Soon the book is stolen by the light-fingered Sukie and Peter finds himself being pursued by threatening men who are willing to do anything to get the book back. Where in teeming London might Sukie be found? Why is Peter so enthralled by her? And what is it about the Mutus Liber that is so enticing? As the search for the book becomes an urgent game of cat and mouse, it seems that the key to Peter's present dilemma might only be found in half-remembered events from his childhood, and then further back still, in the mists of Irish myth.
A spellbinding and unputdownable tale about spirit and matter, love and lust, and reality and magic


About the author

Leeanne O' Donnell started her storytelling career working in radio with RTE and BBC, and has made a number of award-winning radio documentaries. Sparks of Bright Matter is her first novel, which she wrote from her home on the foothills of a mountain in the remote south west of Ireland.

Summary

'A debut novel of great imagination and originality' - The Sunday Times

'Think Hilary Mantel, Neil Gaiman, Susanna Clarke crossed with Liam O'Flaherty, Lady Gregory, WB Yeats and the Celtic Revival - all expertly blended into a cracking page-turner that's as exquisitely deep, beautiful and metaphysical as it is fast-paced and brilliantly plotted' - The Irish Times

'Thrilling and intoxicating - a dazzling debut' - Evie Woods - author of The Lost Bookshop

'A captivating story, weaving together so many emotions with such beautiful descriptions that you feel you really are standing by the shoulders of the characters' - Philip Paris - author of The Last Witch of Scotland

When ambitious apprentice chemist and secret alchemist Peter Woulfe is tasked with caring for a mysterious illustrated book, the Mutus Liber, he quickly realises that the grimy underworld of Georgian London is even more dangerous than he first believed.

Soon the book is stolen by the light-fingered Sukie and Peter finds himself being pursued by threatening men who are willing to do anything to get the book back. Where in teeming London might Sukie be found? Why is Peter so enthralled by her? And what is it about the Mutus Liber that is so enticing? As the search for the book becomes an urgent game of cat and mouse, it seems that the key to Peter's present dilemma might only be found in half-remembered events from his childhood, and then further back still, in the mists of Irish myth.

A spell-binding and unputdownable tale about spirit and matter, love and lust, and reality and magic.

Foreword

In 18th century London, a little knowledge is a dangerous thing. A lot of knowledge is deadly.

Product details

Authors Leeanne O'Donnell
Publisher Bonnier Zaffre
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 11.04.2024
 
EAN 9781804185070
ISBN 978-1-80418-507-0
No. of pages 304
Dimensions 154 mm x 234 mm x 26 mm
Weight 398 g
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature

Fantasy, FICTION / General, Fiction & related items, Historical mysteries, FICTION / Fantasy / Historical, FICTION / Thrillers / Historical, Thriller / suspense fiction, Horror & ghost stories, 18th century, c 1700 to c 1799, Fiction: general and literary

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