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432 pages, Hardcover
First published February 8, 2018
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Lord and Lady Hardcastle are throwing a "party" at Blackheath, their crumbling British mansion.
If this isn’t hell, the devil is surely taking notes.
Too little information and you're blind, too much and you're blinded.Bishop relives the night of Evelyn's murder for eight days, and each day he is in a different body and has a new chance to find the murderer.
Life doesn’t always leave you a choice in how you live it.The first day, Bishop wakes up in Dr. Sebastian Bell's body, without a clue as to where he is and what he is supposed to do.
How lost do you have to be to let the devil lead you home?This book was confusing in the best way possible.
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“How lost do you have to be to let the devil lead you home?”
She’s trying to anchor me with words … but I’m impervious to reason, consumed by my hatred for the man I was. His flaws I could accept, perhaps even overcome, but this is a betrayal. He made his mistakes and fled, leaving me holding the tatters of his scorched life.Turton also adds symbolism to The 7½ Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle, including the decaying mansion, Blackheath, which echoes the failings and degeneracies of the upper class characters who are the guests at this dubious house party. A chess piece appears and reappears. A person in the costume of a plague doctor shares information with our main character about his situation and his mission.
“How lost do you have to be to let the devil lead you home?”