Ex Libris

Ex Libris

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Isaac Inchbold, middle-aged proprietor of Nonsuch Books, has never traveled more than 24 leagues from London, where by 1660 he has made his home above his bookshop for 25 years. King (Domino) opens his finely wrought tale with Inchbold's receipt of a strange letter from an unknown woman, Alethea Greatorex, or Lady Marchamont. Surprising himself and his apprentice, Tom Monk, Inchbold consents to visit her at Pontifex Hall, in Dorsetshire. Once he arrives at the crumbling manor house, Lady Marchamont shows him its extraordinary library and sets him a strange task: he is to track down a certain ancient and heretical manuscript, The Labyrinth of the World, missing from her collection and identifiable by her father's ex libris. Withholding much relevant informationAsuch as the reasons that her husband and father were murderedAshe offers him a sum greater than his yearly income, but gives no reason other than that she wishes the collection undiminished. When he accepts the job, Inchbold is drawn into a clandestine, centuries-old battle over the manuscriptAhis every move, it seems, dictated by some unseen hand. King expertly leads his protagonist through an endless labyrinth of clues, discoveries and dangers, all the while expertly detailing 17th-century Europe's struggles over religion and knowledge. He interweaves a subplot describing the manuscript's journey from Prague to Pontifex Hall that involves theft, flight and murder. The world of the novel is satisfyingly complete, from its ornate syntax and vocabulary to the Dickensian names of its characters (Phineas Greenleaf, Dr. Pickvance, Nat Crumb); its beleaguered, likable narrator is fully developed; and its fast-paced action is intricately conceived. Fans of literary thrillers by the likes of Eco, Hoeg and Perez-Reverte will delight in this suspenseful, confident and intelligent novel.



The text of the book was translated from the original language using an artificial intelligence program. For the most part, the translation of the text is of very high quality, but in some cases, due to the imperfection of the technology, there may be incorrect phrase translations in the text, as well as single words and expressions may not be translated.
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Росс Кинг
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05/29/2022

Вражаюча подорож у світ таємниць і знань!

Книга "Екслібрис" - це справжній літературний шедевр, який занурює читача в атмосферу 17-го століття, де боротьба за знання та релігію стає центральною темою. Ісаак Інчболд, головний герой, виявляється в центрі захоплюючої таємниці, яка сплітає в собі елементи трилера, історії та філософії. Автор, Кінг, майстерно веде читача через лабіринт підказок і небезпек, створюючи напружену атмосферу, яка тримає в напрузі до останньої сторінки. Особливо вражає глибина персонажів і їхні мотивації, що робить їх живими та реалістичними. Стиль написання є витонченим і елегантним, з дотепними діалогами та діккенсіанськими іменами, які додають особливого шарму. Для шанувальників літературних трилерів ця книга стане справжнім відкриттям, адже вона не лише розважає, а й змушує задуматися про цінність знань і їхню роль у суспільстві. Рекомендую всім, хто любить глибокі та інтелектуальні історії!

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Ex Libris

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