The Quincunx: The Inheritance of John Huffam

Author: Charles Palliser

An extraordinary modern novel in the Victorian tradition, Charles Palliser has created something extraordinary–a plot within a plot within a plot of family secrets, mysterious clues, low-born birth, high-reaching immorality, and, always, always the fog-enshrouded, enigmatic character of 19th century — London itself…..Read More

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