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The Resurrectionist [electronic resource]

Dunlap, A. Rae2025
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Death is only the beginning...⚰️ 'Devilishly macabre ... As dark as a midnight graveyard' PATRICE McDONOUGH 'Hauntingly gothic, intimately told, and wickedly, wonderfully grotesque' MARIELLE THOMPSON #1 BOOK OF THE MONTH – AMAZON EDITOR'S PICK In this gothic, twisty debut historical novel, a young medical student is lured into the underworld of body snatching in 19th-century Edinburgh ... and unexpectedly falls in love. 1828. James Willoughby arrives in Edinburgh with empty pockets a dream of studying surgery. Desperate to scrape together fees for the city's leading anatomy school, he strikes a deal with Nye MacKinnon, a dashing young dissectionist who shows James a way into this elite academic realm ... via the cemetery. James descends with Nye into the underground ranks of the Resurrectionists – men infamous for stealing fresh corpses and selling them to professors as anatomical specimens. Before he knows it, they are caught up in a life-or-death scheme as rival gangs of snatchers compete in a morbid race for power and prestige. And as James and Nye lock eyes across graves and dissection tables, they soon realise that they yearn to be more than partners in academic crime ... The Resurrectionist is a thrilling tale of queer love, murder, and the grisly origins of modern medicine. ⚰️ 'A macabre gothic mystery ... a sensitive coming-of-age tale and a touching queer romance' firstCLUE 'With wit as sharp as a scalpel ... A thrilling debut that will have readers turning pages deep into the night' HESTER FOX 'Expertly captures ... the dark and twisted depths that are the byproducts of progress' ANNA LEE HUBER
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[Place of publication not identified] : HarperCollins Publishers, 2025
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1 online resource (1 text file)
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Mode of access: Internet
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English
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4178361
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