By Charles Dickens
A Storm is Gathering in the Heart of London.
In the quiet village of Chigwell, a decades-old murder remains unsolved, its shadow hanging over the crumbling Maypole Inn. In the sweltering, narrow streets of London, a different kind of darkness is brewing: a mob looking for a reason to burn.
Barnaby Rudge is a young man of pure heart and fractured mind, accompanied everywhere by his uncanny companion, Grip the Raven. While Barnaby sees the world in flashes of color and song, the men around him see only power. From the manipulative demagogue Lord George Gordon to the vengeful ghosts of Barnaby's own past, the stage is set for a collision that will leave the city in ashes.
As the infamous Gordon Riots of 1780 ignite, private secrets and public madness intertwine. Charles Dickens’s most atmospheric historical novel is a gripping tale of:
The "Innocent" caught in the crossfire: A haunting look at how the vulnerable are used by the powerful.
Family Legacies: A dark exploration of the sins of the father visited upon the son.
The Roar of the Crowd: A terrifyingly modern depiction of how quickly a protest becomes a catastrophe.
"I'm a devil! I'm a devil!" croaks Grip. In a city consumed by fire and fanaticism, he might be the only one telling the truth.
London Chapmwn Hall. 1870. Read-Me.Org Inc. New York-Philadelphia-Australia. 2026. 467p.