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Country United States Publication date 2002 Pages 336 Originally published 2002 Page count 336 OCLC 48517323 | 3.4/5 Language English Media type Print (hardback) ISBN 0-312-26248-5 Publisher St. Martin's Press Genres Novel, Crime Fiction | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Disquiet Heart is an historical crime novel by the American writer Randall Silvis set in 1847 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
It tells the story of Edgar Allan Poe, whose wife has just died, and his protégé, narrator Augie Dubbins, as they visit Pittsburgh at the invitation of Dr. Brunrichter, who takes an eager interest in Poe's writings. At the same time, young women are vanishing from the streets of Pittsburgh. Augie and Poe set out to investigate the murders.
The novel is the sequel to On Night's Shore, in which Edgar Allan Poe investigates the murder of shopgirl Mary Rogers in Manhattan of 1840.
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