Even in the 1840's New Yorkers possessed a fine appreciation of the macabre, and when the body of a beautiful young woman is found in the Hudson River, all of Manhattan is fascinated by the case. At least for a day or so. The victim's youth and beauty, while the very things that make her death so poignant, are at the same time undoubtedly the virtues that enticed her murderers. The stirring account of the tragedy in The Mirror has conspired with the public's morbid curiosity to sell a great many papers, and yet the author of the article, a Mr Edgar Allan Poe, is unsatisfied. Poe's discovery of the body of Mary Rogers leads to more than a newspaper article. While investigating the manner of her undoing for a follow - up piece, Poe becomes convinced that her death was not the result of a botched abortion as was first thought. Accompanied by his young assistant, Augie Dubbins, who in turn acts as the narrator of the novel. Poe strives to uncover the true method and purpose of her murder.
Drawn inexorably onward by both his keenly rational mind and his dark obsession with the abyss, Poe finds himself blocked at every turn by mysterious forces and pursued by a tall, ominous assassin intent on his death. Trapped in a mire of murder, greed and lust that reaches from the depths of the Five Points slums to the gleaming heights of Fifth Avenue society, Poe must solve the mystery or risk becoming as in his own fiction, the victim of a dark and malevolent netherworld.
- ISBN10 0312700539
- ISBN13 9780312700539
- Publish Date 21 March 2001 (first published 19 January 2001)
- Publish Status Active
- Publish Country US
- Imprint St. Martin's Press
- Format eBook
- Pages 352
- Language English