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The American Boy von Andrew Taylor
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The American Boy (Original 2003; 2004. Auflage)

von Andrew Taylor

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Interweaving real and fictional elements, The American Boy is a major new literary historical crime novel in the tradition of An Instance of the Fingerpost and Possession. England 1819: Thomas Shield, a new master at a school just outside London, is tutor to a young American boy and the boy's sensitive best friend, Charles Frant. Drawn to Frant's beautiful, unhappy mother, Thomas becomes caught up in her family's twisted intrigues. Then a brutal crime is committed, with consequences that threaten to destroy Thomas and all that he has come to hold dear. Despite his efforts, Shield is caught up in a deadly tangle of sex, money, murder and lies - a tangle that grips him tighter even as he tries to escape from it. And what of the strange American child, at the heart of these macabre events, yet mysterious - what is the secret of the boy named Edgar Allen Poe?… (mehr)
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Titel:The American Boy
Autoren:Andrew Taylor
Info:Hyperion Press (2004), Paperback, 512 pages
Sammlungen:Deine Bibliothek, Noch zu lesen, Historical Crime Fiction (Set 100+ years before published)
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This book reads as a 19th century novel of the kind that Wilkie Collins could have written: its language and tone are largely authentic, and like many books of the period, there is a large cast of characters from all walks of life. Thomas Shield, a schoolmaster with a troubled past is the narrator, and he introduces us to the wealthy Frants and Carswells, whose lives he becomes intimately involved with. There's the young Edgar Allan Poe too, though I'm not sure how important his part really is, despite his presence in the book's title. Murder and skullduggery take place both in London's Dickensian streets, and in rural Gloucestershire . The fast-paced action and the short chapters make the book an atmospheric page-turner, and while it's not a great book, it's a very good read. ( )
  Margaret09 | Apr 15, 2024 |
Thomas Shield, veterano de Waterloo, acepta un empleo como profesor en una escuela privada en la que tendrá como alumnos a Charles Fant y Edgar Allan Poe, pero cuando el padre de Charles, Henry, aparece asesinado junto a su amante Sophia Marpool, Shield se revela como un investigador aficionado, lo que paradójicamente lo convierte en sospechoso y objeto de desprecio. En un Londres espléndidamente recreado, Andrew Taylor crea una perfecta trama de misterio que aporta claves sobre la infancia de Edgar Allan Poe e invita al lector a especular sobre el entramado de relaciones económicas y sociales en la alta burguesía londinense.
  Natt90 | Nov 4, 2022 |
Set in Regency London and the Home Counties, The American Boy does an admirable job of recreating an authentic period novel. Tom Shields, the protagonist, suffers a breakdown and gets into trouble after being injured at Waterloo and suffering the heartache of being romantically jilted. Helped by his aunt to get a position after his fall from grace, he takes an opening as a master at a boys' boarding school and his life begins to return to an even keel. But when a new boy Frant joins the school, Shields becomes embroiled in the treacherous world of his rich banking family as the dark underworld of their wealth emerges.

This is a novel I've gone past on my TBR shelf for many years now, and I'm really glad I settled myself to read it at last. The American boy of the title refers to a young Edgar Allen Poe, friend of the schoolboy Frant. Although he appears very little in the novel, it is circumstances directly connected to him which contrive to bring about the dark events of the rest of the novel. Taylor was inspired by the real life mystery leading up to Edgar Allen Poe's death, when he was found delirious in the street wearing clothes that were not his own and shouting for an unknown 'Reynolds' on his deathbed. As Poe, unusual for that period, had spent much of his childhood in London before returning to America, Taylor sought to create a historical novel based around a fictional mystery from the early years of his life.

Poe is weaved into the fabric of 'The American Boy' by a fairly tenuous link, but needed or not Taylor has doubtlessly created a very enjoyable historical crime / fiction novel. Some references at the back of the book cite it as a modern day Wilkie Collins, and although that sets the bar very high I think it's fair praise on many levels. Taylor clearly researched the period setting meticulously, such that it feels entirely authentic to the early 1800s, and throughout he builds a great tale of tension and suspense. My one criticism is that it feels 100+ pages too long; despite really enjoying it my enthusiasm waned a little in the middle as the plot felt like it treaded water. By the end it became apparent why Taylor had wanted to build in a number of plot elements which seemed incidental in this section, but still - a shortening of these would have helped keep the tension tighter.

Overall, an enjoyable read, and certainly one to look out for if you enjoy historical fiction.

4 stars - high quality period drama. ( )
1 abstimmen AlisonY | Sep 2, 2019 |
Den amerikanske pojken är en stort upplagd, underhållande och välskriven roman i en berättarstil som påminner om både Charles Dickens och Edgar Allan Poes. Persongalleriet är stort och det är en fördel om man inte behöver lägga boken ifrån sig alltför länge. Risken finns då att man tappar bort sig. För övrigt är det svårt att släppa boken, man är ivrig att få reda vad som ligger bakom de märkliga händelser som drabbar berättarpersonen Thomas Shield. En mycket läsvärd bok!
  svkkarlskrona | Feb 3, 2016 |
Well written and interesting though things seemed to just unfold through no real effort of the MC. ( )
  Jen.ODriscoll.Lemon | Jan 22, 2016 |
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Interweaving real and fictional elements, The American Boy is a major new literary historical crime novel in the tradition of An Instance of the Fingerpost and Possession. England 1819: Thomas Shield, a new master at a school just outside London, is tutor to a young American boy and the boy's sensitive best friend, Charles Frant. Drawn to Frant's beautiful, unhappy mother, Thomas becomes caught up in her family's twisted intrigues. Then a brutal crime is committed, with consequences that threaten to destroy Thomas and all that he has come to hold dear. Despite his efforts, Shield is caught up in a deadly tangle of sex, money, murder and lies - a tangle that grips him tighter even as he tries to escape from it. And what of the strange American child, at the heart of these macabre events, yet mysterious - what is the secret of the boy named Edgar Allen Poe?

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