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What secret grips Corvus Hall? Fourth in the Jem Flockhart series
What secret grips Corvus Hall? Fourth in the Jem Flockhart series
Visiting the Great Exhibition to view the wax anatomical models of the famous but reclusive Dr Silas Strangeway, Jem Flockhart and Will Quartermain find a severed hand, perfectly dissected and laid out amongst the exhibits. Assuming it to be a prank by medical students they return it to Dr Strangeway, who works at Corvus Hall, a private anatomy school run by Dr Alexander Crowe – once one of Edinburgh’s most revered anatomists. Jem’s persistence reveals that a body does indeed lie in the school’s mortuary, minus its right hand. The body has no provenance. More macabre still, its face has been dissected making identification impossible.
All is not as it should be at Corvus Hall. Dr Crowe’s daughter, Lilith, visits the mortuary in the dead of night. Her twin sisters, Sorrow and Silence – one blind and one deaf – exert a malign influence over the students. Organs, freshly dissected, appear in the anatomical museum. Fear grips lecturers and students, even as something unseen binds them in a bloody pact of silence.
There was a real hospital called St Saviour’s and it was located at 10 Osnaburgh Street, Regent’s Park, NW1. This one was demolished in 1962 but the one in the novel will live on in your mind and nightmares.
“St Saviour’s Infirmary awaits demolition. Within its stinking wards and cramped corridors the doctors bicker and fight.”
Destination/location: London Author/guide: E M Thomson Departure Time: 1850s
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