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Introduction by Simon Caterson

When the suave French convict Gaston Vandeloup escapes to the goldfields of Ballarat, he is destined to meet the remarkable Madame Midas who has made her fortune in Ballarat’s fabulous mines. But her wealth makes her prey to deceit and crime, destined to end in murder? Madame Midas is the thrilling companion-piece to Fergus Hume’s phenomenally successful The Mystery of a Hansom Cab.

Praise for Madame Midas:

‘Villains, fallen women and the enigmatic Madame Midas herself—who could resist Hume’s brilliant characters?’

Lee Tulloch

‘Hume’s book offers a glimpse of another age of thriller writing, enriched by a study of a jarring, vibrant, deadly Melbourne.’

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Fergus Hume

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Fergus Hume was born in England in 1859. He grew up in New Zealand, where he became a lawyer. In 1885 he emigrated to Melbourne, the city in which he wrote and set The Mystery of a Hansom Cab. In 1888 he settled in England and embarked on a literary career which… »


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  • RRP: $26.00
  • Pub date: 16/05/2010
  • ISBN: 9781921776748
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