In the Kingdom of MistsIn the Kingdom of Mists
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Current format, eBook, 2004, , No Longer Available. Offered in 0 more formatsWhile Claude Monet paints the wintry mists over the Thames, the bodies of two young women are dragged from its murky depths, arousing fears of a return of Jack the Ripper. Craston, a green diplomat at the Foreign Office, is unwillingly drawn into the police investigation—and ordered to keep an eye on the visiting French artist. All the while, neither man knows that the source of the horror stalks the floor above M. Monet's suite...
An inexperienced diplomat at the Foreign Office, Craston is drawn into the investigation when the bodies of two young women are pulled from the depths of the Thames, prompting fears that Jack the Ripper has returned to stalk the streets of turn-of-the-century London, unaware of the horror that lurks above the suite inhabited by renowned French painter Claude Monet. 10,000 first printing.
By now a celebrated and successful artist, Claude Monet returns to London to paint his famous Thames series. Nostalgic for his earlier visit in 1870, the old man busies himself with a frenzy of creative activity. Little does he know, however, that his haunting canvasses will act as a backdrop to a series of savage killings.
When the bodies of two young women are pulled from the Thames, prompting fears that Jack the Ripper has returned, London investigators are unaware of the horror that lurks above the suite inhabited by renowned French painter Claude Monet.
An inexperienced diplomat at the Foreign Office, Craston is drawn into the investigation when the bodies of two young women are pulled from the depths of the Thames, prompting fears that Jack the Ripper has returned to stalk the streets of turn-of-the-century London, unaware of the horror that lurks above the suite inhabited by renowned French painter Claude Monet. 10,000 first printing.
By now a celebrated and successful artist, Claude Monet returns to London to paint his famous Thames series. Nostalgic for his earlier visit in 1870, the old man busies himself with a frenzy of creative activity. Little does he know, however, that his haunting canvasses will act as a backdrop to a series of savage killings.
When the bodies of two young women are pulled from the Thames, prompting fears that Jack the Ripper has returned, London investigators are unaware of the horror that lurks above the suite inhabited by renowned French painter Claude Monet.
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