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Hide Me Among the Graves
Hide Me Among the Graves | Tim Powers
9 posts | 10 read | 12 to read
London, winter of 1862, Adelaide McKee, a former prostitute, arrives on the doorstep of veterinarian John Crawford, a man she met once seven years earlier. Their brief meeting produced a child who, until now, had been presumed dead. McKee has learned that the girl livesbut that her life and soul are in mortal peril from a vampiric ghost. But this is no ordinary spirit; the bloodthirsty wraith is none other than John Polidori, the onetime physician to the mad, bad, and dangerous Romantic poet Lord Byron. Both McKee and Crawford have mysterious histories with creatures like Polidori, and their child is a prize the malevolent spirit covets dearly. Polidori is also the late uncle and supernatural muse to the poet Christina Rossetti and her brother, the painter Dante Gabriel Rossetti. When she was just fourteen years old, Christina unwittingly brought Polidori's curse upon her family. But the curse bestowed unexpected blessings as well, inspiring Christina's poetry and Gabriel's paintings. But when Polidori resurrects Dante's dead wifeturning her into a horrifying vampireand threatens other family members, Christina and Dante agree that they must destroy their monstrous uncle and break the spell, even if it means the end of their creative powers. Determined to save their daughter, McKee and Crawford join forces with the Rossettis, and soon these wildly mismatched allies are plunged into a supernatural London underworld whose existence goes beyond their wildest imaginings. Ultimately, each of these disparate individualsthe sensitive poet, the tortured painter, the straitlaced animal doctor, the reformed prostitute, and even their Artful Dodgerlike young daughtermust choose between the banality and constraints of human life and the unholy immortality that Polidori offers.Sweeping from the mansions of London's high society to its grimy slums, the elegant salons of the West End to the pre-Roman catacombs beneath St. Paul's Cathedral, Hide Me Among the Graves blends the historical and the supernatural in a dazzling, edge-of-your-seat thrill ridea modern horror story with a Victorian twist.
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emz711
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Pickpick

One of my faves! So I finally decided to purchase. So dark and spooky. What's your favorite Tim Powers book?

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emz711
Pickpick

This book has stayed with me for years! I can't even tell you if I loved it but the mood and the images it formed in my head are so creeptastic! Probably time for me to buy it.

emz711 What's everyone's favorite Tim Power's book? 6y
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Squidapus
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Mehso-so

If this book was 200 pages shorter and 5 characters smaller Squidapus would think this was a great book. Unfortunately he found the pace glacial with so little getting done that after some frantic event happens, something else will return everything to status quo. Which is too bad because the vampires in this book had really unique origins and powers and weaknesses. The climax and resolution is literally the last 30 pages out of 500.

TobeyTheScavengerMonk If you want some fast-paced Tim Powers craziness check out 6y
Squidapus @TobeyTheScavengerMonk Ooo thanks, Squidapus really liked everything but how elongated it felt so a tighter book could turn out really great! 6y
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Squidapus
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After diving deep into our backlog, Squidapus settled on Hide Me Among the Graves by Tim Powers! The book had Squidapus at "bloodthirsty ghost of the physician of Lord Byron"

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SharonGoforth
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Pickpick

???? 4 solid stars for another fun, inventive fantasy/horror novel from Tim Powers. The only reason for 4 stars is because it had a slightly more "commercial" feel to it than its predecessor, The Stress of Her Regard. That aside, it was the perfect escape from a stressful week, and has me ordering poetry by Christina Rossetti!

MMenefee Tortie approved? 8y
SharonGoforth @MMenefee Yes, indeed😻 8y
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SharonGoforth
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It's lunchtime at work, so for today's #somethingforsept #bookphotochallenge I'm pairing my current read with the coffee mug I keep in my office. Saying that I drink gallons of coffee would probably be an understatement 😬 #drink+books

BarbaraJean That's a beautiful mug! 8y
LeahBergen I just love a good pottery mug. ❤️ 8y
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SharonGoforth @LeahBergen Me, too 😊 8y
Zelma I am the same way! It doesn't take long at any job for people to realize how much coffee I brew. That and it's always strong. 8y
SharonGoforth @Zelma ☕️👍 8y
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SharonGoforth
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Lunchtime reading 🍲. This book has been a much-needed escape this weekend. Am halfway through and loving it! #biblioweekend #lunchtimereading

Zelma What's for lunch? 8y
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SharonGoforth
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I don't read a lot of poetry, but when I do, I'm reminded that I need to read it more often. This poem by Christina Rossetti opens Hide Me Among The Graves. Tim Powers combines fictional characters and historical literary figures into a fascinating horror/fantasy. This book features the Pre-Raphaelites; Christina and Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Lizzy Siddal, and others. And now I've been ordering poetry & bios on all of them! #biblioweekend

SharonGoforth This poem is how I've been feeling all week. I'm glad I picked this book to read, as it is helpful. 8y
stargazerblue49 Christina Rosetti is one of my favorites!!! 💙💙💙 8y
SharonGoforth @stargazerblue49 I ordered her complete poems today 😊 8y
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SharonGoforth
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My next book for #biblioweekend, Dinah-approved. #kittenlittens

callunakeep This sounds like a fabulous read! 8y
SharonGoforth @callunakeep I hope so! It is a sequel to The Stress of Her Regard, which I loved. 8y
Soubhiville I'd buy that based on the cover alone! 😍 8y
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rubyslippersreads Adorable tortie! ❤️😺 8y
SharonGoforth @Soubhiville I know! Isn't it gorgeous?! 8y
SharonGoforth @rubyslippersreads Thank you 😊😻 8y
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