Ağustos 1811. Galler Prensi George, metresi Creeve Markizi Sarah’yı yatağında ölü olarak bulur. Genç kadın boynundaki inci kolyeyle boğulmuştur. Evli bir kadının, yatağında ölü bulunmasının sebep olacağı skandalın farkında olan prens, kendini İskoçyalı bir avukat olarak tanıtan Tam Eildor’dan olayı araştırmasını ister. Çok geçmeden kıymetli Stuart Safiri’nin de çalınmış olduğu fark edilir. Tam, onu dört bir yandan kuşatan meşum güçleri alt ederek bu çifte gizemi çözmeye ve bir an evvel geldiği zamana geri dönmeye çalışacaktır. İlk kitabını 1969 senesinde yayımlayan yazar bu yıl ellinci kitabının basımını kutluyor. Roman, oyun ve biyografi yazarı olan Knight’ın eserleri arasında gotik ve tarihi romanlar, polisiyelerin yanı sıra bir de Robert Louis Stevenson üzerine bir çalışması bulunuyor. Victoria dönemi dedektifi Jeremy Faro karakteriyle büyük beğeni toplayan yazarın dünyanın dört bir yanından hayranları mevcut.
Alanna Knight MBE has published more than sixty novels (including sixteen in the acclaimed Inspector Faro series, and seven featuring his daughter Rose McQuinn), as well as non-fiction, true crime and several books on Robert Louis Stevenson, numerous short stories and two plays since her award-winning first book ‘Legend of the Loch’ in 1969. A founding member and Honorary President of the Scottish Association of Writers and of the Edinburgh Writer’s Club, born and educated on Tyneside, she has two sons and two granddaughters and lives in Edinburgh.
Oh the adjectives! Oh, the adverbs! Not very interesting and the writing was plodding, almost jerky. Couldn't figure out what the purpose of Tam's being a time traveler was - he was just plopped down and basically did nothing but be there.
Okay.. When I've first read the synopsis of the book, the Georgian setting with a murdered lady and a missing jewel caught my attention. "oohh.. sounds interesting.." This is about Tam Eildor, the Edinburgh lawyer (as he'd introduced himself) often described as an enigmatic young man in the book. Tam's a time traveler! for goodness sake, I didn't know that when I bought the book and I do hope that this is not a spoiler for it is mentioned in the first chapter. He was asked by the Prince to help him solve the murder case, and find the missing Stuart Sapphire. But instead of just focusing on the case, there are things that he did not expect to happen.. like the prince's daughter, Princess Charlotte has taken fancy on him.. the stalker.. and etc.
As I've said, the idea/concept caught my attention.. Especially the beginning of the book.. I did like that. But as I'm reading it, I was like: "What?! where would this story go?? where's the mystery or the thrilling part??" I'm on the half already but nothing was still making me want more of the story. I don't know where Tam came from He just appeared there. there. (or maybe bec. I haven't read the book before this) It doesn't really sound like he's from the future. I really find this boring at first.
BUT then.. after a few pages.. I believe were the best parts, where the mystery behind the murder and the missing jewel were beginning to unfold.. *at last* and that is when I've started to like this book. After discovering the mystery behind the murder and lost jewel, I don't know maybe it's just me.. but I really don't have a clue about who killed her, or who stole that. So, yes.. the story's okay, I'm bored on the first half of the book.. but I can't leave a book unfinished, and realized that I like it.