The Music of the Spheres, Elizabeth Redfern
The Music of the Spheres, Elizabeth Redfern
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The Music of the Spheres

Author: Elizabeth Redfern

Narrator: Tim Curry

Abridged: 7 hr 13 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/01/2001


Synopsis

In the London of 1795, intrigue and death walk the dark streets. England is at war with its neighbor and nemesis, France, and espionage is rampant. It is the job of Jonathan Absey at the Home Office to catch these spies, but his mind is elsewhere, his dreams haunted by the still unsolved murder of his fifteen-year-old daughter on these same streets.
Desperately pursuing both investigations, he stumbles across a strange society of astronomers called the Company of Titius who are on a furious search of their own: to discover a long-lost star in the wide black sky. As he digs into their arcane world, their quest begins to merge with his own, and Absey finds himself discovering more than he had ever imagined -- not only about spies and murderers but also about celestial numbers and the making of codes; about passions as unnatural as they are obsessive; and about the bonds of family...and the lengths we will go to preserve them.
With The Music of the Spheres, Elizabeth Redfern emerges as an evocative and elegant writer of startling power, her gifts for characterization, atmosphere, narrative, and rich moral drama marking her as a new star in her own right.

About Elizabeth Redfern

Elizabeth Redfern attended the University of Nottingham, where she earned a BA in English. She then earned a post graduate degree as a Chartered Librarian at Ealing College and a post-graduate certificate in teaching at the University of Derby.


Reviews

Goodreads review by C.W. on March 17, 2011

Elizabeth Redfern has crafted a thinking person's historical thriller in this vivid account of a man's search for his daughter's killer and the quest for a lost planet among refugees from the French Revolution. The sights, sounds and smells of 18th century London permeate the tale of Jonathan Absey,......more

Goodreads review by LOUISE on September 21, 2018

This story takes place in London in 1795, just after the French Revolution. To avoid persecution many French Royalists fled to England for safety. During this time many Red-haired prostitutes are murdered and one gentleman of The English Home Office becomes especially involved. The back streets of Lond......more

Goodreads review by Cerisaye on December 31, 2014

Much as I wanted to love this novel it just lacked something to rate more than three stars, despite the allure of its well depicted period setting, a range of characters that felt more authentic than is often the case in historical fiction, reasonably gripping serial killer plotline mixed with spies......more

Goodreads review by Jean Marie on July 18, 2015

I think my prevarication towards actually reading this is seen in how I enjoyed and struggled with this novel. There are pockets throughout the book that are truly engaging and fascinating but there are also parts where the story stalls out. This book was a fun read, but wasn't the brilliant work I......more

Goodreads review by Vivienne on July 21, 2009

I loved this book and found it a powerful evocation of late 18th century Britain with a compelling mystery involving a French spies and a series of murders of young red-haired women. This was quite a complex and literary book and demanded a lot of attention, yet it was written in a style that I enjoy......more