Hide Me Among the Graves: A Novel
<p>From <em>Last Call</em> to <em>On Stranger Tides</em> to <em>Declare</em> to <em>Three Days to Never</em>, any book by the inimitable Tim Powers is a wonder. With <em>Hide Me Among the Graves,</em> it’s possible that the uniquely ingenious Powers has surpassed even himself. A breathtaking historical thriller in which art and the supernatural collide, <em>Hide Me Among the Graves</em> transports readers back to mid-19th century London and features a reformed ex-prostitute, a veterinarian, and the vampire ghost of Lord Byron’s onetime physician, uncle to poet Christina Rossetti and her brother, the painter Dante Gabriel Rossetti. A novel that, like all his others, is virtually impossible to pidgeonhole—or to resist—<em>Hide Me Among the Graves</em> is the taut, gripping, and utterly remarkable literary thrill ride that Tim Powers fans have been eagerly waiting for.</p>