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Naming of the Birds

Contributor(s): O'Donnell, Paraic (Author)

ISBN: 9781963108033

Publisher: Tin House

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Pub Date: January 7, 2025

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Price on Product

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 1.18" H x 8.78" L x 5.87" W ( 1.04 lbs) 336 pages

Series: Inspector Cutter Mystery, an

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Description: The next installment of the "thrilling gothic mystery" (TIME) series, following the acclaimed bestseller The House on Vesper Sands, arrives in full force as Inspector Cutter and Sergeant Bliss solve their strangest and most personal case yet.

Brief description: Paraic O'Donnell is the author of The House on Vesper Sands and The Maker of Swans. He lives in Wicklow, Ireland, with his wife and two children, and can usually be found in the garden.

Review Quotes: "This Victorian mystery novel is Dickens meets Sherlock Holmes meets La Femme Nikita, and it wears its genre conventions proudly." --NPR, A Best Book of the Year

"Exceptional. . . . a delicious, breathtaking romp that will have readers looking over their shoulders as they quickly turn its pages."--Book Page, Starred Review

"Dynamic. . . . O'Donnell's expert pacing never falters as he explores what makes his characters tick. . . . Series fans will be captivated."--Publishers Weekly

"Takes readers back to dark and gloomy Victorian London with a relentless killer on the loose."--B&N Poured Over

"O'Donnell revivifies Victorian and Gothic genre conventions. . . . lyrical, clever, and evocative, rich in detail without being overstuffed. . . . a delectable mixture of old-fashioned storytelling and contemporary verve."--Adroit Journal

"Bliss and Cutter are two of the most intriguing investigators this reviewer has encountered".--Historical Novel Society

"he Naming of the Birds is something very special: meaty, dark, exuberant, full of complicated people doing difficult things in terrible circumstances, and gesturing mutely towards love. I recommend it to both those who love Victorian Gothic, and those who usually run a mile from anything described as that but enjoy having their preconceptions confounded." --Jon McGregor

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