Ghostwalk, by Rebecca Stott
In modern-day England, Cambridge historian Elizabeth Vogelsang is found drowned, clutching a glass prism in her hand. Her final work was in-depth study of Isaac Newton’s scientific innovations. The former lover of the Vogelsang's son begins to ghostwrite the end of the work, and she is slowly drawn into a mystery that spans the centuries. Ghostwalk earned a starred review from both Publisher’s Weekly and Booklist. The story will draw you into the world of alchemy, the years of the Plague, and the history of glass making. --The Reference Librarians
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Wednesday, June 06, 2007
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