The Fallen Architect

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  • Author:
    BELFOURE Charles
  • ISBN:
    9781492679301
  • Publication Date:
    September 2018
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    1
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    Paperback
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    Sourcebooks
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The Fallen Architect
The Fallen Architect

The Fallen Architect

SKU: 9781492679301
Regular price $34.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    BELFOURE Charles
  • ISBN:
    9781492679301
  • Publication Date:
    September 2018
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Sourcebooks
  • Country of Publication:

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In this riveting novel from The New York Times bestselling author of The Paris Architect, a man in disgrace finds that digging up the past is the only road he can take.

In turn of the century London, Douglas Layton is a disgrace. One of the music halls he so lovingly designed fell to pieces during a packed performance, killing dozens and ruining his reputation as an architect not to mention eventually sending him to jail.

Five years later, Layton is attempting to rebuild some kind of a life for himself, despite the notoriety. He is able to disguise himself as a scenic designer at Nottingham Grand Imperial Theatre, but his past is never far behind . . . and something ever more dangerous is brewing in the walls of the music hall.

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  • In this riveting novel from The New York Times bestselling author of The Paris Architect, a man in disgrace finds that digging up the past is the only road he can take.

    In turn of the century London, Douglas Layton is a disgrace. One of the music halls he so lovingly designed fell to pieces during a packed performance, killing dozens and ruining his reputation as an architect not to mention eventually sending him to jail.

    Five years later, Layton is attempting to rebuild some kind of a life for himself, despite the notoriety. He is able to disguise himself as a scenic designer at Nottingham Grand Imperial Theatre, but his past is never far behind . . . and something ever more dangerous is brewing in the walls of the music hall.

In this riveting novel from The New York Times bestselling author of The Paris Architect, a man in disgrace finds that digging up the past is the only road he can take.

In turn of the century London, Douglas Layton is a disgrace. One of the music halls he so lovingly designed fell to pieces during a packed performance, killing dozens and ruining his reputation as an architect not to mention eventually sending him to jail.

Five years later, Layton is attempting to rebuild some kind of a life for himself, despite the notoriety. He is able to disguise himself as a scenic designer at Nottingham Grand Imperial Theatre, but his past is never far behind . . . and something ever more dangerous is brewing in the walls of the music hall.