Death and the Sisters

Death and the Sisters by Heather Redmond, published by Kensington on July 23, 2024, is a historical mystery set in London during 1814. This edition spans 352 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows a young Mary Shelley, her stepsister Jane Clairmont, and the poet Percy Bysshe Shelley as they become embroiled in a murder investigation that intertwines their lives and ambitions. The story explores the unconventional upbringing of Mary and Jane, who seek adventure beyond the societal expectations of their time.
Readers will find a captivating tale that delves into the complexities of relationships and creativity against the backdrop of a shocking crime. As Mary and Jane navigate their rivalry and the allure of Percy, they uncover a web of intrigue that involves those closest to him. This book presents a blend of historical fiction and mystery, highlighting the lives of women sleuths in a transformative period for literature.
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Before there was Frankenstein, a young Mary Shelley, her stepsister Jane “Claire” Clairmont, and poet Percy Bysshe Shelley are drawn into a shocking murder investigation in this deliciously captivating new historical mystery revolving around the real-life trio who would later scandalize 19th century England even as they transformed the literary world.
London, 1814: Mary Godwin and her stepsister Jane Clairmont, both sixteen, possess quick minds bolstered by an unconventional upbringing. Mary, whose mother famously advocated for women’s rights, rejects the two paths that seem open to her—that of an assistant in her father’s bookshop, or an ordinary wife. Though quieter and more reserved than the boisterous Jane, Mary’s imagination is keen, and she longs for real-world adventures.
One evening, an opportunity arrives in the form of a dinner guest, Percy Bysshe Shelley. At twenty-one, Shelley is already a renowned poet and radical. Mary finds their visitor handsome and compelling, but it is later that evening, after the party has broken up, that events take a truly intriguing turn. When Mary comes downstairs in search of a book, she finds instead a man face down on the floor—with a knife in his back.
Mary, Jane, and Shelley are all drawn to learn the truth behind the tragedy, especially as each discovery seems to hint at a tangled web that includes many in Shelley’s closest circle. But as the attraction between Mary and the married poet intensifies, it sparks a rivalry between the sisters, even as it kindles the creative fire within . . .
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