quite short but lovely
Jayne Sinclair, genealogical detective, is on the case of provenancing a rare manuscript before its auction. Is it an early version of Dickens’ Christmas Carol? Does it tie in with her sort-of-stepmother’s ancestors? Who was Robert Duckworth? Of course, time is limited as usual, three days are all she has. She has all of Manchester’s glorious facilities on hand as well as the usual on-line sites. Half the book is about her research and investigations. The other half is Dickens’ visit to Manchester in 1843 to give a talk at the Athenaeum, to visit his sister and family and to be shown the great, the good and the appalling of an industrial, developing and vibrant city. The two contrast beautifully. As expected, the writing is good, the characterisation and context very well written. It’s quite short but the pace fast and length is right. Any longer and it would have felt too drawn-out. I’ve no idea whether the background has one iota of evidence or not. It doesn’t matter - it’s a lovely, thought provoking story.