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The Whispering Muse

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'laura Purcell Just Gets Better And Better' - Stacey Halls, Bestselling Author Of The Familiars And Mrs England From The Sunday Times Bestselling Author Comes A Gripping Tale Of Obsession, Superstition And Ambition, Set Against The Atmospheric Backdrop Of Victorian London. Be Careful What You Wish For... It May Just Come True. By The Pricking Of My Thumbs... At The Mercury Theatre In London's West End, Rumours Are Circulating Of A Curse. It Is Said That The Lead Actress Lilith Has Made A Pact With Melpomene, The Tragic Muse Of Greek Mythology, To Become The Greatest Actress To Ever Grace The Stage. Suspicious Of Lilith, The Jealous Wife Of The Theatre Owner Sends Dresser Jenny To Spy On Her, And Desperate For The Money To Help Her Family, Jenny Agrees. What Jenny Finds Is A Woman As Astonishing In Her Performance As She Is Provocative In Nature. On Stage, It's As Though Lilith Is Possessed By The Characters She Plays, Yet Off Stage She Is As Tragic As The Muse Who Inspires Her, And Jenny, Sorry For Her, Befriends The Troubled Actress. But When Strange Events Begin To Take Place Around The Theatre, Jenny Wonders If The Rumours Are True, And Fears That When The Muse Comes Calling For Payment, The Cost Will Be Too High. ...something Wicked This Way Comes *available To Pre-order Now*

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ISBN9781526627216
PublisherBloomsbury Publishing
Publication Date12/31/23

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  • soppie
    soppie

    4 Followers

    5.0

    Absolut magisch und tragisch.

    Wahnsinnig gut. Man wird in die Welt des Theaters gesogen und des Aberglaubens. Am Ende saß ich bestimmt 15 Min ehrfürchtig und überwältigt still. Tolles Buch!

    Feb 16, 2025

  • to_read_perchance
    to_read_perchance

    25 Followers

    5.0

    A haunting and gripping Gothic Story. A real Page turner

    Feb 15, 2024

  • lesemaus666
    lesemaus666

    10 Followers

    5.0

    “I could imagine it; or rather, I could imagine Lilith. A servant in life and death, never free, forever saying words that were not her own.”

    “I could imagine it; or rather, I could imagine Lilith. A servant in life and death, never free, forever saying words that were not her own.”

    Oct 16, 2024

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