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The Hundred and Ninety-nine Steps

  • Michel Faber

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Tired of nightmares in which she meets a grisly end, Sian decides she needs to get out more, so she joins an archaeological dig at Whitby Abbey. What she finds is a mystery involving a long-hidden murder, a man with big hands and a fragile manuscript in a bottle. Faber's dazzling novella takes up the 199 steps in Whitby that link the 21st century with the ruins of the past. Equal and indissoluble parts thriller, romance, historical/ghost story and meditation on the nature of sincerity, this is an ingenious literary page-turner. The Hundred and Ninety-Nine Steps, like Henry James's The Turn of the Screw, deploys a masterful sense of ambiguity, works on many levels and, as always with Faber's writing, is elegant, thought-provoking, distinctive and compelling.

Genres

  • Excavations (Archaeology)
  • Fiction
  • Literature
  • Fiction, mystery & detective, general
  • Whitby Abbey (Whitby, England)
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About the author

  • Michel Faber

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    18 ratings · 56 works

Editions

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    Canongate Books Ltd

    July 2001

  • Edition cover

    Canongate

    2002

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    Canongate Books, Canongate Books Ltd

    2010

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    Canongate Books

    2008