Ghost of the Thames
A stranger--led back from the shadowy edges of death by a ghost--finds herself cold and bloody on the filthy banks of a river in a city she does not know...

From opium-drenched hovels and rat-infested warehouses of Limehouse to the glistening facades of West End mansions, a woman--known only as Sophy--searches for her identity. But the mist-shrouded alleys of Victorian England hold grave dangers for the friendless.

Captain Edward Seymour, the last of a long line of distinguished Royal Navy officers, is searching, as well. Returning from sea to find that his niece has disappeared, he begins combing every inn and hellhole of the city's darkest corners, desperately hoping to find some trace of the girl.

No one knows the streets of London like Charles Dickens, a young novelist with a reformer's soul, and Sophy and Edward turn to him for help. Flush with his early literary successes, he is working hard to use his knowledge of the city and his newfound fame to right some of the social ills that plague Victorian England.
But with each step they take toward the truth, Death draws ever closer...



May McGoldrick's novels are
"Richly romantic." –Nora Roberts
"Enchanting." –The Philadelphia Inquirer
"Excellent." –Heather Graham
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Ghost of the Thames
A stranger--led back from the shadowy edges of death by a ghost--finds herself cold and bloody on the filthy banks of a river in a city she does not know...

From opium-drenched hovels and rat-infested warehouses of Limehouse to the glistening facades of West End mansions, a woman--known only as Sophy--searches for her identity. But the mist-shrouded alleys of Victorian England hold grave dangers for the friendless.

Captain Edward Seymour, the last of a long line of distinguished Royal Navy officers, is searching, as well. Returning from sea to find that his niece has disappeared, he begins combing every inn and hellhole of the city's darkest corners, desperately hoping to find some trace of the girl.

No one knows the streets of London like Charles Dickens, a young novelist with a reformer's soul, and Sophy and Edward turn to him for help. Flush with his early literary successes, he is working hard to use his knowledge of the city and his newfound fame to right some of the social ills that plague Victorian England.
But with each step they take toward the truth, Death draws ever closer...



May McGoldrick's novels are
"Richly romantic." –Nora Roberts
"Enchanting." –The Philadelphia Inquirer
"Excellent." –Heather Graham
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Ghost of the Thames

Ghost of the Thames

by May McGoldrick
Ghost of the Thames

Ghost of the Thames

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A stranger--led back from the shadowy edges of death by a ghost--finds herself cold and bloody on the filthy banks of a river in a city she does not know...

From opium-drenched hovels and rat-infested warehouses of Limehouse to the glistening facades of West End mansions, a woman--known only as Sophy--searches for her identity. But the mist-shrouded alleys of Victorian England hold grave dangers for the friendless.

Captain Edward Seymour, the last of a long line of distinguished Royal Navy officers, is searching, as well. Returning from sea to find that his niece has disappeared, he begins combing every inn and hellhole of the city's darkest corners, desperately hoping to find some trace of the girl.

No one knows the streets of London like Charles Dickens, a young novelist with a reformer's soul, and Sophy and Edward turn to him for help. Flush with his early literary successes, he is working hard to use his knowledge of the city and his newfound fame to right some of the social ills that plague Victorian England.
But with each step they take toward the truth, Death draws ever closer...



May McGoldrick's novels are
"Richly romantic." –Nora Roberts
"Enchanting." –The Philadelphia Inquirer
"Excellent." –Heather Graham

Product Details

BN ID: 2940012897268
Publisher: MM Books
Publication date: 06/23/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 296
Sales rank: 444,442
File size: 691 KB

About the Author

About The Author
May McGoldrick

May McGoldrick is a pseudonym for award-winning, USA Today bestselling authors Nikoo and Jim McGoldrick. They are the writing team behind over four dozen conflict-filled historical and contemporary novels and two works of nonfiction under the pseudonyms of May McGoldrick, Nik James and Jan Coffey. They make their home in California.
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