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  • The Great Stink: A Novel of Corruption and Murder Beneath the Streets of Victorian London

    Clare Clark

    eBook (Mariner Books, Oct. 2, 2006)
    A mystery that offers “a gripping and richly atmospheric glimpse into the literal underworld of Victorian England—the labyrinthine London sewer system” (Publishers Weekly, starred review). Clare Clark’s critically acclaimed The Great Stink “reeks of talent” as it vividly brings to life the dark and mysterious underworld of Victorian London (The Washington Post Book World). Set in 1855, it tells the story of William May, an engineer who has returned home to London from the horrors of the Crimean War. When he secures a job trans­forming the city’s sewer system, he believes that he will be able to find salvation in the subterranean world beneath the city. But the peace of the tunnels is shattered by a murder, and William is implicated as the killer. Could he truly have committed the crime? How will he bring the truth above ground? With richly atmospheric prose, The Great Stink combines fact and fiction to transport readers into London’s putrid past, and marks the debut of a remarkably talented writer in the tradition of the very best historical novelists. “A crackerjack historical novel that combines the creepy intrigue of Caleb Carr, the sensory overload of Peter Ackroyd and the academic curiosity of A. S. Byatt.” —Los Angeles Times
  • The Great Stink

    Clare Clark

    Hardcover (Harcourt, Oct. 3, 2005)
    It is 1855, and engineer William May has returned home to his beloved wife from the battlefields of the Crimea. He secures a job transforming London's sewer system and begins to lay his ghosts to rest. Above ground, his work is increasingly compromised by corruption, and cholera epidemics threaten the city. But it is only when the peace of the tunnels is shattered by murder that William loses his tenuous hold on sanity. Implicated in the crime, plagued by visions and nightmares, even he is not sure of his innocence. Long Arm Tom, who scavenges for valuables in the subterranean world of the sewers and cares for nothing and no one but his dog, Lady, is William's only hope of salvation. Will he bring the truth to light? With extraordinarily vivid characters and unflinching prose that recall Year of Wonders and The Dress Lodger, The Great Stink marks the debut of an outstandingly talented writer in the tradition of the best historical novelists.
  • The Great Stink Pa

    Clare Clark

    Paperback (Harvest, Oct. 2, 2006)
    Clare Clark’s critically acclaimed The Great Stink “reeks of talent” (The Washington Post Book World) as it vividly brings to life the dark and mysterious underworld of Victorian London. Set in 1855, it tells the story of William May, an engineer who has returned home to London from the horrors of the Crimean War. When he secures a job trans­forming the city’s sewer system, he believes that he will be able to find salvation in the subterranean world beneath the city. But the peace of the tunnels is shattered by a murder, and William is implicated as the killer. Could he truly have committed the crime? How will he bring the truth above-ground? With richly atmospheric prose, The Great Stink combines fact and fiction to transport readers into London’s putrid past, and marks the debut of a remarkably talented writer in the tradition of the very best historical novelists.
  • The Great Stink

    Clare Clark

    Paperback (Mariner Books, Oct. 2, 2006)
    Clare Clark’s critically acclaimed The Great Stink “reeks of talent” (The Washington Post Book World) as it vividly brings to life the dark and mysterious underworld of Victorian London. Set in 1855, it tells the story of William May, an engineer who has returned home to London from the horrors of the Crimean War. When he secures a job trans­forming the city’s sewer system, he believes that he will be able to find salvation in the subterranean world beneath the city. But the peace of the tunnels is shattered by a murder, and William is implicated as the killer. Could he truly have committed the crime? How will he bring the truth above-ground? With richly atmospheric prose, The Great Stink combines fact and fiction to transport readers into London’s putrid past, and marks the debut of a remarkably talented writer in the tradition of the very best historical novelists.
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    Paperback (PENGUIN BOOKS LTD, March 15, 2006)
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  • The Great Stink

    Clare Clark

    Hardcover (Thorndike Pr, Feb. 2, 2006)
    Book by Clark, Clare
  • The Great Stink

    Clare Clark

    Hardcover (Harcourt, Oct. 3, 2005)
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  • The Great Stink - A Novel of Corruption and Murder Beneath the Streets of Victorian London

    Clare Clark

    Paperback (Harcourt, March 15, 2005)
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  • The Great Stink

    Clare Clark

    Hardcover (Gardners Books, Jan. 31, 2005)
    Book by Clark, Clare
  • The Great Stink by Clare Clark

    Clare Clark

    Paperback (Penguin, March 15, 1704)
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  • The Great Stink by Clare Clark

    Clare Clark

    Paperback (Penguin (6 April 2006), March 15, 1600)
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  • The Great Stink by Clare Clark

    Clare Clark

    Hardcover (Harcourt, March 15, 1716)
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