<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Madness, greed, love, obsession, Machiavellian schemes, and a great train robbery--all are interwoven in this wonderfully imaginative novel that reinvents Victorian life and passions with dazzling skill and wit.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>When Henry Ireland dies unexpectedly from what appears to be a riding accident in August 1863, the failed landowner leaves behind little save his high-strung young widow, Isabel--who somehow ends up in the home of Ireland's friend James Dixey. A celebrated naturalist, Dixey collects strange trophies in his secluded, decaying manse and has questionable associations with rather unsavory characters--including a pair of thuggish poachers named Dewar and Dunbar. Dixey's precocious, inquisitive young servant, Esther, cannot turn a blind eye to the suspicious activities surrounding her. While in the crime-ridden streets of London, a determined captain of Scotland Yard follows the threads that may well link a daring train robbery to the disappearance of a disturbed heiress as well as to the possible murder of Henry Ireland.</p><p>D. J. Taylor's <em>Kept</em> is a gorgeously intricate, dazzling reinvention of Victorian life and passions that is also a riveting investigation into some of the darkest, most secret chambers of the human heart.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"A tour-de-force in the style of Dickens. The eccentrics and Victoriana are...captivating."--<em>Kirkus Reviews</em><br><br>"Taylor has captured the essence of the Victorian novel and weaves it through his gripping narrative."--<em>Library Journal</em><br><br>"...a genuinely fascinating reading experience...a powerful contribution to the changing practice of historical fiction."--Philippa Gregory, Sunday Times (London)<br><br>"A gripping tale, crafted with passion and intelligence, and an honorable addendum to the golden age of the English novel."--Simon Baker, New Statesman<br><br>"A marvel of intricacy and ingenuity. Dickens and his peers would surely have approved."--Washington Times<br><br>"A smartly satisfying novel...Intricate and vividly realized...a pin-sharp recreation of 19th century life....a playful reimagining of history"--Robert Douglas-Fairhurst, Telegraph<br><br>"Intriguing."--Charlotte Observer<br><br>"It is unlikely that many such offerings will equal, let alone surpass, D.J. Taylor's Kept"--Francis King, Literary Review<br><br>"Kept is a great read. It intrigues, diverts and delights. It is clever and intricate and huge fun."--Susan Hill, Guardian<br>
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