The Colours of Corruption
By Jacqueline Jacques
Published by
Honno Press
ISBN 9781906784539
Category Historical Crime
Spring 2013
Synopsis
As this gripping thriller uncoils, Jacqueline Jacques paints an intricate, vibrant picture of the layers of Victorian London, where the poor are commodities, criminals have nothing to lose and the rich can buy almost anything.
Author's Biography
Jackie was born on Anglesey and brought up in Walthamstow. This is her sixth novel but her first crime novel and combines her love of writing with her other interests: art and social history.
Reviews
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Reader Comments
Wonderful descriptions of character and place, bringing Victorian Walthamstow to life. Utterly gripping.
An exciting and informative read-well written with engaging characters and a compelling plot
This book captures the reader from the outset-sustaining pace and interest throughout. A film in its infancy?
A thoroughly enjoyable read which takes you right into the heart of Victorian London.
A rich, vivid, well-written Victorian thriller, with authentic detail and fascinating characters. Loved it!
A cleverly, well written novel that kept my interest all the way through!
This an excellent read, with great attention to historial detail as well as gripping twists and turns.
A fantastic thriller, with vivid descriptions of London and some wonderful characters.