Kept A Victorian Mystery

Kept: A Victorian Mystery by D. J. Taylor is a First Edition published by Harper Collins on May 8, 2007. This 463-page novel unfolds in August 1863, following the unexpected death of Henry Ireland, a failed landowner, and the ensuing chaos that affects his young widow and those around them. The story weaves together themes of madness, greed, and obsession, set against a backdrop of Victorian life, as various characters become entangled in a web of intrigue and plotting.
Readers will encounter a diverse cast, including James Dixey, a naturalist with peculiar trophies, and a host of other figures such as poachers, a kitchen maid, and a Scotland Yard captain. Each character plays a role in the unfolding mystery, which spans locations from the foggy fens to the gentlemen’s clubs of St. James’s. The narrative explores the extremes people go to in their pursuit of desire and possession, offering a detailed glimpse into the complexities of human nature and Victorian society.
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Madness, greed, love, obsession, Machiavellian plotting, and a great train robbery, in a captivating Victorian mystery about the extreme and curious things men do to get—and keep—what they want
August 1863. Henry Ireland, a failed landowner, dies unexpectedly in a riding accident, leaving a highly strung young widow. Not far away lives Ireland’s friend James Dixey, a celebrated naturalist who collects strange trophies—a stuffed bear, a pet mouse, and a wolf that he keeps caged in the grounds of his decaying house, lost in the fog on the edge of the fens.
The poachers, Dewar and Dunbar, with their cargo of pilfered eggs; Esther the observant kitchen maid, pining to be reunited with her vanished admirer; the ancient lawyer Mr. Crabbe, made careless by snobbery; John Carstairs, in search of his cousin, the elusive widow; an enigmatic debt-collector, busily plotting an audacious robbery; various lowlife henchmen; a beady-eyed country curate who sees more than he should; and Captain McTurk of Scotland Yard, patiently investigating the circumstances of Mr. Ireland’s death and many other things besides—all are drawn into a net of intrigue with wide and sinister implications.
Ranging from the loch-sides of Scotland to the slums of Clerkenwell, from the gentlemen’s clubs of St. James’s to the Yukon wilds, Kept is a gorgeously intricate novel about the urge to possess, at once a gripping investigation of some of the secret chambers of the human heart and a dazzling reinvention of Victorian life and passions.
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