cover image The Glass of Time: The Secret Life of Miss Esperanza Gorst, Narrated by Herself

The Glass of Time: The Secret Life of Miss Esperanza Gorst, Narrated by Herself

Michael Cox, . . Norton, $24.95 (586pp) ISBN 978-0-393-06773-6

Set in 1876, Cox's gripping second gothic thriller (after The Meaning of Night ) follows the fortunes of 19-year-old orphan Esperanza Gorst, whose guardian charges her to go undercover as a lady's maid. Without knowing precisely why she's doing so, Gorst insinuates herself into the inner circle of Baroness Tansor, the fiancée of the preceding volume's villain, Phoebus Daunt. The fake maid soon learns that her mistress has many secrets, and may, in fact, have been complicit in the death of a former servant. Cox excels at conveying his heroine's conflict over deceiving her employer, especially after learning the role the lady played in her own difficult personal history. While readers unfamiliar with the first book will find themselves deeply engaged by the elegant descriptive prose, those with the benefit of the full context and nuances of The Meaning of Night will better appreciate this sequel. (Oct.)