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Chalice of Darkness
Chalice of Darkness | Sarah Rayne
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Introducing the Fitzglens and their theatre of thieves in this spellbinding gothic mystery! "Superb . . . Lovers of British historical mysteries with a dash of romance and gothic atmosphere will clamor for more" - Publishers Weekly Starred Review London, 1908. The Fitzglens are proud of their reputation as one of London’s leading theatre families. They are, however, equally proud of another profession which they pursue very discreetly . . . When not on stage, they are thieves. Jack Fitzglen's latest plan is to seek out the infamous Talisman Chalice, steal it and create a dazzling piece of theatre around it. He travels to Vallow Hall in Northumberland to find the mysterious Maude – the last known link to the Chalice – but uncovers something far darker. Scandal, secrets and danger lurk in every shady corner. Perhaps the legend of the Chalice has come true: that in the wrong hands, the Chalice drags a person into a darkness from which he or she can never emerge… As past and present collide, can Jack find the Chalice, the truth and return to his theatre of thieves unscathed?
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Chalice of Darkness | Sarah Rayne
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The storytelling her is as intriguing and well-plotted as usual, and is accompanied by a surprisingly tender treatment of a woman horribly wronged.

The Fitzglen family is fascinating. The blend of thespian and thief was fun to read, and the ending was so satisfying.

This will appeal to fans of Simone St. James and of course to Raynes‘ fans.