The Cast of a Hand: Based on a True Story of Love and Murder in Second Empire France
English


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At dawn on the outskirts of Paris in 1869 Hortense Kinck lies buried alive and surrounded by five of her children. Violently attacked tormented and trapped she sifts through the truths and deceits of her marriage to self-made industrialist Jean Kinck. Why had he lied? France snug in the prosperity of Napoleon IIIs Second Empire is shocked by the vicious destruction of the bourgeois Kinck family. Under pressure from his superiors the Chief of Police Monsieur Claude must unravel the baffling connections between the family and a mysterious young man Jean-Baptiste Troppmann a cold case a famous palmist and Frances rising tide of dissatisfaction with the Emperor Napoleon III. The Cast of a Hand is an unforgettable love story and a murder mystery based on one of the most shocking crimes of 19th century Paris. GS Johnstons razor sharp prose interweaves and cross-pollinates the two narratives both desperately trying to arrive at the truth.
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