Set in Oxford and Naples during the 1840s, The Lost Stradivarius is a tale of demonic possession and of the terrible price paid by those who would exalt art at the expense of everything else. Though long recognized as a classic and gripping story of the occult, it is also a work which touches the decadent years of the nineteenth century at sensitive points: the psychical, the moral, and the aesthetic.
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"A fantastic spooky read from an author you don't normally associate with the genre. Well recommended for fans of Machen, Montague Summers, etc." — Matt (5 out of 5 stars)
"A fantastic spooky read from an author you don't normally associate with the genre. Well recommended for fans of Machen, Montague Summers, etc."
" I really liked this book! I thought it was a great read and maybe a classic book club read! "
" victorian melodrama - some scary bits! would make a good film "
" Oh those Italians and their pagan ways. "
" This book was fun, but not nearly as scary as I wanted it to be. It started out pretty terrifying, and then wandered off... "
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