From Publisher’s Weekly: Harrow, the elite English boys school,
provides the setting for Evans’ gripping second novel (after A Good and Happy Child). Andrew Taylor,
a 17-year-old American expelled from a Connecticut prep school for heroin use,
gets into Harrow thanks to his father’s generous gift to the school, one of
whose more illustrious alumni is Lord Byron. In a cemetery on nearby
Harrow-on-the-Hill, Andrew is horrified to witness the murder of a fellow
student and resident of the Lot, a dilapidated dormitory reputed to be haunted,
at the hands of a pale skeletal figure in an old-fashioned frock coat. Soon
plagued by nightmares, Andrew learns that someone resembling this gaunt figure
appeared in a performance of John Webster’s Jacobean tragedy, The White Devil,
at Harrow in 1803. Meanwhile, cast in the role of Lord Byron in a play written
by drunken and bitter housemaster Piers Fawkes, Andrew finds himself adopting
Byron’s exotic lifestyle amid a love affair, a TB epidemic, and various bizarre
elements in this disturbing gothic thriller.
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