July 1910: A gruesome discovery has been made at 39 Hilldrop Crescent, Camden.
Chief
Inspector Walter Dew of Scotland Yard did not expect the house to be
empty. Nor did he expect to find a body in the cellar. Buried under the
flagstones are the remains of Cora Crippen, former music-hall singer
and wife of Dr. Hawley Crippen. No one would have thought the quiet,
unassuming Dr. Crippen capable of murder, yet the doctor and his
mistress have disappeared from London, and now a full-scale hunt for
them has begun.
Across the Channel in Antwerp, the S.S. Montrose has
just set off on its two-week voyage to North America. Slipping in
among the first-class passengers is a Mr. John Robinson, accompanied by
his teenage son, Edmund. The pair may be hoping for a quiet, private
voyage, but in the close confines of a luxury ocean liner, anonymity is
rare. And with others aboard looking for romance, or violence, or
escape from their past in Europe, it will take more than just luck for
the Robinsons to survive the voyage unnoticed.
An accomplished, intricately plotted novel, Crippen brilliantly
reimagines the amazing escape attempt of one of history's most
notorious killers and marks the outstanding American debut of one of
Ireland's best young novelists.
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