(4/22/2014)
Set near the end of the Victorian era, this novel is a love story, a Gothic tale, a detailed historical novel, a memoir via a diary and a maze because it changes directions so often that you never really know where you are going or where you will come out – all of this adds to the overall mystic of the story.
Siblings Charlotte and James Norbury grew up on an aging estate in the English countryside. With a deceased mother and a virtually absent father, they were raised mostly by servants and a distant relative, and left to their own devices. As the estate and their family's financial position declined, they were free to pursue their own lives which, after Oxford, ultimately leads James to London where he decides to pursue poetry as a career. He shares rooms with Christopher Paige, a wealthy young aristocrat who, unlike James, is quite at home in society. James lives vicariously through his adventures and Christopher's life style inspires James' writing and leads him to reluctantly experience society life. When James finds love in an unexpected place, and it inspires him to begin writing a play, he participates in a life changing event that completely alters his life and leads to his disappearance. Charlotte, in her search for her brother in London, experiences the unexplained, including the mysterious Aegolius Club, one of the darkest secrets of Victorian London, and meets one of the eeriest and strangest cast of characters in literature. The surprise ending and the true nature of the book are both elements that the readers need to experience on their own.
This book is not for the squeamish or for those who are not fans of Gothic tales.