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The taxidermist's daughter / by Kate Mosse.

Title
  1. The taxidermist's daughter / by Kate Mosse.
Published by
  1. London Orion, 2014.
Author
  1. Mosse, Kate, 1961-

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  1. 409 pages; 25 cm.
Summary
  1. Sussex, 1912. In a churchyard, villagers gather on the night when the ghosts of those who will die in the coming year are thought to walk. Here, where the estuary leads out to the sea, superstitions still hold sway. Standing alone is the taxidermist's daughter. At twenty-two, Constantia Gifford lives with her father in a decaying house: it contains all that is left of Gifford's once world-famous museum of taxidermy. The stuffed birds that used to grace every parlour are out of fashion, leaving Gifford a disgraced and bitter man. The string of events that led to the museum's closure are never spoken of and an accident has robbed Connie of any memory of those days. The bell begins to toll and all eyes are fixed on the church. No one sees the gloved hands holding a garotte. As the last notes fade into the dark, a woman lies dead. While the village braces itself against rising waters and the highest tide of the season, Connie struggles to discover who is responsible - and why the incident is causing memories to surface from her own vanished years. Does she know the figure she sees watching from the marshes? Who is the mysterious caller that leaves a note without being seen? And what is the secret that lies at the heart of Blackthorn House, hidden among the bell jars of her father's workshop?
Subject
  1. Andrae, A
  2. Taxidermists > Fiction
  3. Secrets > Fiction
  4. Sussex (England) > Fiction
Genre/Form
  1. Mystery fiction.
Owning institution
  1. Harvard Library
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