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The Minutes of the Lazarus Club (2008)

di Tony Pollard

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London, 1857 - the Lazarus Club. Some of the finest, most-unconventional minds in Victorian Britain - including Charles Darwin, Charles Babbage and Isambard Kingdom Brunel - are members of this illustrious brotherhood. Their meetings take place behind closed doors, their discussions are revolutionary and their conclusions sometimes forbidden. Knowing nothing of this secret society, Dr George Phillips, a young and ambitious surgeon, is intrigued to encounter Brunel over a well-used cadaver in the gory pit of his dissection theatre. It soon becomes apparent that the great engineer has mysterious plans for the good doctor. And so Phillips becomes embroiled in the enigmatic machinations of the Lazarus Club, unaware that in the midst of their unorthodox club, a black conspiracy lurks. Not only is his own life in jeopardy, but as the first mutilated body is washed up on the banks of the Thames so the very foundations of Victorian society are set to be rocked to their core.… (altro)
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It was somehwat disjointed and there was some needless name dropping. As a Darwin fan- I'd have to say-not enough Darwin and a bit too much of everythiung else-but a good first attempt at fiction
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  cspiwak | Mar 6, 2024 |
Londres, 1857. Unos cadáveres terriblemente mutilados aparecen en el río Támesis. La policía, desconcertada, solicita la ayuda del cirujano George Phillips, pero éste no tardará en convertirse en su principal sospechoso. Mientras tanto, una sociedad secreta se reúne. En ella, se dan cita algunas de las mentes más brillantes de la época, genios que desean hacer uso de sus descubrimientos para cambiar el mundo. Pero hay quienes se valen de esa sociedad secreta para sus propios fines. La vida y la reputación del doctor Phillips penden de un hilo, por lo que tendrá que desenmascarar a los conspiradores antes de que estos desaten su increíble poder sobre el mundo...
  Natt90 | Feb 13, 2023 |
I've given this two stars and that's because I'm feeling generous.The only reason I finished this book is because once I've started reading something I must finish it. ( )
  KarenDuff | Jun 1, 2016 |
A gripping Victorian Thriller/Mystery with many plot twists. It grabs hold of you from the first page and doesn't let go until that last word. I think the blurb undersells the book a little, it makes the story sound like just another detective story, but it is much more than that. It has elements of action and adventure as well as alternative history. The idea of the characters being well known members of Victorian society is a masterstroke. The likes of Brunel, Babbage, Darwin, Florence Nightingale and Ada Lovelace take center stage along side the main protagonist.

The main protagonist Dr. George Phillips is unwittingly dragged into a dangerous conspiracy and ends up on a voyage of self discovery as the action unfolds. Despite the far fetched nature of some of the plot twists, Dr. Phillips is always a believable character. You can sympathize with him as he makes several mistakes and is by no means infallible himself.
I also enjoyed the way the writer manage to combine real events with the fictional element of the story. I would definitely recommend to Thriller, Detective Fiction fans. It really does have such a wide ranging appeal. ( )
  Hanneri | Dec 17, 2013 |
I picked up this little gem for $8 and I think I got more than my money's worth on this one. Set in London in the 1850s, this is a period piece, with the main character being Dr Phillips, a surgeon in a hospital. Dr Phillips is soon befriended by Brunel, the Engineer behind the building of the 'Great Eastern' steam ship, and a connection to the secret society of the Lazarus Club begins to emerge.

Interestingly enough, Pollard takes several well-known historical figures and weaves them into his story, e.g. Charles Darwin, Florence Nightingale. More interesting than that though was the concept of the Lazarus Club, where like minded genius' and great thinkers gather to discuss science, innovation and share their expertise. At each meeting, a guest is invited or chosen from a different field of expertise to make a speech to the members present. Minutes are kept from these meetings, hence the name of the book, however the minutes themselves didn't play a large role in the novel. The concept of the Lazarus Club alone could have kept my attention, learning about the content and nature of the different speeches and how they were received by the members at the time and why they had to remain so secretive.

The building of the massive steam ship 'SS Great Eastern' and it's launch into the Thames was equally fascinating throughout the book. I guess when I think of giant ships, I don't imagine a ship with sails, funnels and paddle wheels! Amazing! The mystery of the murdered prostitutes introduced a minor crime thread into the novel, although I didn't think this was necessary to the plot development.

Without giving too much away, an additional sub-plot involving the design of an artificial organ for the body was very interesting for it's time, and who doesn't like a little grave robbery thrown into the mix? I admire the precision with which Pollard brought London alive for this period, and I was completely taken by the sights and smells of the river and the streets and the daily minutiae of the era.

This is Pollard's first novel, and I'll certainly be on the look out for his next. I recommend this book to anyone who enjoys a little historical fiction, science, anatomy, ship building and a good river chase! ( )
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London, 1857 - the Lazarus Club. Some of the finest, most-unconventional minds in Victorian Britain - including Charles Darwin, Charles Babbage and Isambard Kingdom Brunel - are members of this illustrious brotherhood. Their meetings take place behind closed doors, their discussions are revolutionary and their conclusions sometimes forbidden. Knowing nothing of this secret society, Dr George Phillips, a young and ambitious surgeon, is intrigued to encounter Brunel over a well-used cadaver in the gory pit of his dissection theatre. It soon becomes apparent that the great engineer has mysterious plans for the good doctor. And so Phillips becomes embroiled in the enigmatic machinations of the Lazarus Club, unaware that in the midst of their unorthodox club, a black conspiracy lurks. Not only is his own life in jeopardy, but as the first mutilated body is washed up on the banks of the Thames so the very foundations of Victorian society are set to be rocked to their core.

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