A young woman searches for the truth about her sister, who boarded a ship headed to the frozen Arctic and never returned in this âengrossing historical mysteryâ (The Washington Post).
Twenty-year-old Constance Horton has run away from her life in Victorian London, disguising herself as a boy to board the Makepeace, an expedition vessel bound for the icy and unexplored Northwest Passage of the Arctic. She struggles to keep her real identity a secret on the ship, a feat that only grows more difficult when facing the constant dangers of the icy North.
Even more dangerous than the cold, the storms, and the hunger, are some of the men aboardâincluding the shipâs scientist Edison Stowe. Heâs watching Constance, and she knows that his attention could be fatal.
In London two years later: Maude Horton is searching for the truth. After being told by the British Admiralty that her sisterâs death onboard the Makepeace was nothing more than a tragic accident, she receives a diary revealing that Edison Stowe had more of a hand in Constanceâs death than the returning crew acknowledged.
In order to get the answers she needs, Maude shadows Edison. She joins him on a new venture heâs started to capitalize on the murder mania that has all of London in a frenzyâa travel company that takes guests around the country via train to witness public hangingsâto extract the truth from him in any way possible.
Maude Hortonâs Glorious Revenge is a âbrilliantâ (Publishers Weekly), âaddictiveâ (Emilia Hart, New York Times bestselling author of Weyword), âutterly compulsiveâ (Emma Stonex, author of The Lamplighters) novel about the lengths we will go to for justiceâand for love.