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Nov 1, 2024 8:25 PM

Author:Eva-Marie Liffner

Camera

On her uncle Jacob's death Johanna discovers a mysterious box of photographs amongst his belongings. Inspired to investigate Jacob's early life in London, where he trained as a photographer, she uncovers a macabre history laced with scandal.

In 1905, Jacob is apprenticed to Herbert Burrows who photographs the séances of the Theosophist Society. Among the members of the society is Reverend Charles Leadbetter, who also employs Burrows for an altogether more sinister task. Intrigued by the possibilities of photography, Leadbetter secretly uses young children in experiments to capture the soul on film as it leaves the body. When Leadbetter's scheme is discovered it leads to further deceit and murder.

The true story is gradually pieced together from Johanna's research and Jacob's own account, leading to a chilling discovery in the Thames...

Camera won The Swedish Detective Novel Academy Award for First Novel, the Poloni Prize for female crime writers and the Flint Axe prize for the best historical crime novel.

Reviews

Reminiscent of Louise Welsh's The Cutting Room, Camera also contains elements of Sinclairian psychogeography and... this narrative jigsaw shakes down in satisfying style

—— Observer

A skilfully designed crime story-quotes from letters and newspaper articles are intertwined with other narrative techniques in a remarkably daring but assured way

—— Dagens Nyheter

A vivid and increasingly fascinating recreation of the past and is human dramas

—— Svenska Dagbladet

Kernick generates a potent cocktail of thrills that makes contemporary London feel like Dodge City

—— Guardian

A sublime piece of crime writing... Sympathy for Devil is a breathtaking debut. It is perfectly plotted, often eerie, always evocative, and utterly thrilling throughout

—— Bookgeeks.co.uk

Pacey and exhilarating

—— Laura Wilson , Guardian

Complex thriller

—— Jane Jackman , Independent

I really enjoyed it and loved the central character of Detective Catrin Price and closed the book wanting to read more of her in future books.

—— Books and Writers blog

The narrative has a convincing air when dealing with Cardiff, the forensic background, rock music and, above all, pharmacological details.

—— Andrew Taylor , Spectator

An author of consistently engaging and clever bestsellers, Kennedy has ranged from Stateside dramas to noirish thrillers. The Moment pulls together both strains in his fiction, marrying romantic tragedy with Le Carre-style espionage. The novel's set pieces are robustly staged and Kennedy turns the plot on its axis several times. The sadness at the heart of the novel is what makes it more than just an evocative recreation of an interesting time and place.

—— Independent

5 stars

—— Express
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