Walking in Pimlico

Paperback Published on: 08/07/2010
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Walking in Pimlico
A promising beginning
A marvellously atmospheric crime novel, at first I thought this would be an enjoyable romp but it got darker and more gripping as it went on. Despite the e... READ MORE
Elizabeth Starnes at Deansgate

Synopsis

To 'walk in Pimlico' is, according to the Penguin Dictionary of Historical Slang, the colloquial expression 'to be handsomely dressed'.

Comedian, clog dancer, comic vocalist, actor and all-round funny fellow Corney Sage is treading the boards at the Constellation in Whitechapel when he stumbles across the body of an actress outside the theatre and catches sight of the killer as he escapes. Corney was not the only witness. Fellow actress Lucy Strong also saw what happened and when the murderer returns to the scene of the crime that same night, both fear for their lives.

Corney and Lucy flee London separately, keeping in touch with each other through a series of advertisements in the trade paper, the Era. Certain they have escaped the same fate as Bessie, they settle into their new lives away from London. But the murderer - a master of disguise - is slowly closing in on them and it is only a matter of time before he pounces . . .

From the drawing rooms of polite society to the back rooms of brothels, through music halls, circus rings and freak shows, Ann Featherstone brilliantly reconstructs 19th century England in this gripping psychological thriller.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
  • ISBN: 9781848541740
  • Number of pages: 320
  • Dimensions: 198 x 138 x 21 mm
  • Weight: 212g
  • Languages: English

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Walking in Pimlico
Walking in Pimlico
Ann Featherstone writes in a style that hires Michael Caine to tell a story melding Jekyll and Hyde with Tipping the Velvet (albeit sanitised!). Damp cobbl... READ MORE
Oliver Jevons
Walking in Pimlico
Wonderfully chilling Victorian thriller
This is a wonderful book - a really rich, involving, thrilling read. It's told from two perspectives - those of a murderer and a witness to their crime. Wh... READ MORE
London reader
Walking in Pimlico
quirky, enjoyable, great for a rainy day
A quirky, curious book where nothing and no-one is quite what they seem. With echoes of Sarah Waters, 'Walking in Pimlico' is a colourful depiction of musi... READ MORE
NMJ
Walking in Pimlico
Walking in Pimlico
A strong start the atmosphere of the Victorian Eastend streets, A strong feeling of Jack the Ripper, Toffs slumming it, then a murder. However all is not w... READ MORE
Michael Green
Walking in Pimlico
Walking in Pimlico
'Walking in Pimlico' cleverly portrays a sense of Nineteenth Century Britain, from the backstreets of London to the regional theatres frequented by high so... READ MORE
Rebecca Vowles
Walking in Pimlico
Walking in Pimlico
If you've ever wondered why, in earlier times, parents were so loth to put their daughters on the stage, Ann Featherstone shows you in 'Walking in Pimlico'... READ MORE
Clare Swinstead
Walking in Pimlico
Haunting
Walking in Pimlico draws you into a Victorian world that seems real not only while reading but follows you through the day. The strange tale will have you ... READ MORE
Heffa
Walking in Pimlico
Walking in Pimlico
"Walking in Pimlico" is a novel about deception where nothing is at it seems and in the music halls and circuses life is cheap and morality depends on your... READ MORE
Gillian Falconer
Walking in Pimlico
Walking in Pimlico
Set among the back alleys, music halls and freak shows of Victorian England, Anne Featherstone has created a redolent world of deception and murder. Large... READ MORE
helen renwick
Walking in Pimlico
Walking in Pimlico
The story lacks a sense of urgency and did not make me want to carry on reading to see what happened next. Having said that the main characters were likea... READ MORE
Alice Jones