Home Better World Books The Queen of Bedlam. The Queen of Bedlam. Add to cart Buy Now Stock Photo: Cover May Be Different. The Queen of Bedlam by Mccammon, Robert. Used; Condition Used - Good ISBN 10 ISBN 13 Seller. Better World Books. Seller rating: This seller has earned a 5 of 5 Stars rating from Biblio customers. The Queen of Bedlam continues the storyline of an unassuming but very clever legal clerk named Matthew Corbett. This book is set in New York at the dawn of the 18th century. An avid chess player, Mr. Corbett has an uncanny ability to “solve problems”, and, as such, he finds himself in a new career as a junior associate of what we would consider to be a private investigation firm in today’s times/5(). Now McCammon honors us with a sequel, THE QUEEN OF BEDLAM, that totally stands on it's own and immerces the reader into a believable, convincing 18th century tale of shady characters, noble heroes, mysterious circumstances, horrendous murders, the political state of the time, numerous secretive past lives and most importantly - a sense of time and place that you can hear, touch and smell.5/5(5).
The Queen of Bedlam (Matthew Corbett, #2) Published October 23rd by Pocket Books. Hardcover, pages. Author (s): Robert R. McCammon. ISBN: (ISBN ) Edition language: English. Robert McCammon is the New York Times bestselling author of Boy's Life and Gone South, among many critically acclaimed works of fiction, with millions of copies of his novels in bltadwin.ru is a recipient of the Bram Stoker Lifetime Achievement Award, the Grand Master Award from the World Horror Convention, and is a World Fantasy Award winner. Matthew Corbett first appeared in 's Speaks the Nightbird, the novel which signaled Robert McCammon's return to fiction after a decade long absence. Five years later, in another significant event, Matthew reappeared in The Queen of Bedlam, a book that firmly established him as the central figure in the best historical adventure series.
The Queen of Bedlam Robert McCammon. Pocket, $16 paper (p) ISBN Set in Manhattan in , this spellbinding sequel to Speaks the Nightbird () from bestseller McCammon finds Matthew Corbett, a year-old magistrate’s clerk, on the trail of the Masker, a killer who stalks prominent businessmen. Matthew stumbles on the bodies of two of the Masker’s victims, including pederast Eben Ausley, the headmaster of the orphanage Matthew once reluctantly called home. Russian publisher Azbooka has released the cover art for their upcoming translation of The Queen of Bedlam. This will be the second time The Queen of Bedlam has been published in Russia. The book will also include the Matthew Corbett short story “Night Ride,” which was originally published on this website. Mr. McCammon recently completed The King of Shadows, the next Matthew Corbett book. As soon as there is any publication information available, you’ll see it here! Upcoming Robert McCammon publications. The Robert McCammon blog. Now available!! The Listener. Out now!! Cardinal Black, in trade hardcover, ebook, and audiobook formats.
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