The Edge of the Crowd The Edge of the Crowd

The Edge of the Crowd

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Publisher Description

The Edge of the Crowd is the gripping story of early days of photography and the search for lost love in Victorian London . RUNNER UP OF THE 2002 ENCORE PRIZE.

London, 1851. Among the teeming crowds visiting the Great Exhibition is the newspaper columnist Henry Hilditch, whose sensational exposés of the lives and deprivations of the working class are the talk of bourgeois London.

But Hilditch has another agenda. Mary Medworth, the love he lost the previous summer in Florence, has reappeared somewhere in the slums of London's East End. Hilditch follows the trail from the splendour of Hyde Park to the squalor of Whitechapel, encountering thieves, gaolers, kidnappers and false friends who may well lead him to his own destruction.

The photographer Cornelius Touchfarthing is Hilditch's last link to Mary. But Touchfarthing is preoccupied with his own ambition – to create an image so astonishing it will elevate the trade of photography into High Art.

Ross Gilfillan's second novel is a thrilling recreation of Victorian London and a moving story of love, science and photography.

Reviews

'Deftly combining a mystery plot with the connected themes of photography, images memories, the way we frame them… it is a satisfying story, strong on atmosphere.' TLS

'Well honed and robustly detailed.' Daily Mail

'Through its rich description of Dickensian London, this historical novel captures the Mid-Victorian metropolis beautifully.' The Times

About the author

Ross Gilfillan is a magazine journalist who lives in Suffolk with his wife and three children. He also reviews for the Daily Mail. His first novel ‘The Snake-oil Dickens Man’ was published in 1998.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2012
21 June
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
240
Pages
PUBLISHER
Fourth Estate
SELLER
HarperCollins Australia Pty Limited
SIZE
691.2
KB

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