Instruments of Darkness, Imogen Robertson
Instruments of Darkness, Imogen Robertson
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Instruments of Darkness
A Novel

Author: Imogen Robertson

Narrator: Wanda McCaddon

Unabridged: 11 hr 23 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 03/09/2011


Synopsis

In the year 1780, Harriet Westerman, the willful mistress of a country manor in Sussex, finds a dead man on her grounds with a ring bearing the crest of Thornleigh Hall in his pocket. Not one to be bound by convention or to shy away from adventure, she recruits a reclusive local anatomist named Gabriel Crowther to help her find the murderer, and historical suspense's newest investigative duo is born.

For years, Mrs. Westerman has sensed the menace of neighboring Thornleigh Hall, seat of the Earl of Sussex. It is the home of a once-great family that has been reduced to an ailing invalid, his whorish wife, and his alcoholic second son, a man haunted by his years spent as a redcoat in the Revolutionary War. The same day, Alexander Adams is slain by an unknown killer in his London music shop, leaving his children orphaned. His death will lead back to Sussex and to an explosive secret that has already destroyed one family and threatens many others.

Instruments of Darkness combines the brooding atmosphere of Anne Perry with the complex, compelling detail of Tess Gerritsen, moving from drawing room to dissecting room, from coffee house to country inn. Mrs. Westerman and Mr. Crowther are both razor-sharp minds, and their personalities breathe spirit into this gripping historical mystery.

About Imogen Robertson

Imogen Robertson is a former television, film, and radio director. She won the London Telegraph's First Thousand Words of a Novel competition in 2007 with the opening of Instruments of Darkness, her first novel. She lives in London and is the author of a second novel featuring Mrs. Westerman and Mr. Crowther, The Anatomy of Murder.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Melissa on June 09, 2015

6/9/15: Edited to mark spoilers, just in case. Meh. It should have been interesting. The plot elements were all there. It's set in 1780, so you have the backdrop of England fighting the colonial upstarts as well as unrest at home--specifically the Gordon Riots, which I hadn't heard of before, and norm......more

Goodreads review by Chris on August 30, 2021

Maybe 3.5 stars. Enjoyed the main characters and the convoluted plot, but the jumping around between storylines especially in the beginning felt disjointed. I had to go back and read a chapter once or twice before I understood why it was important. And then there were things that seemed odd to me. I......more

Goodreads review by Bookish Ally on February 12, 2019

I love an intricate plot, and, without sounding debauched? Multiple murders. Throw in murders committed over more than one generation? Yes, that will do it. I'm giving this book 4.5 stars, despite some minor missteps, for sucking me in, for wanting more by this author, and more from the characters,......more