A tragic death leads Claire Clairmont to be haunted by her past and
the 'summer of 1816' she shared with Byron and Shelley in this first in
an intriguing new historical trilogy.
1873, Florence. Claire Clairmont, the last survivor of the 'haunted
summer of 1816' Byron/Shelley circle, is living out her final years in
genteel poverty, but the appearance of British tourist, William Michael
Rossetti, brings hope that she may be able to sell some of her
memorabilia to earn enough cash to support her and her niece/companion,
Paula.
But Rossetti's presence in Florence heralds a cycle of events that links
the summer of 1816 - when Claire conceived an ill-fated child with
George Gordon, Lord Byron, when Mary Shelley wrote Frankenstein, and
when four tempestuous lives came together - to a tragic death. As Claire
begins to unravel the truth, she must go back to that summer of passion
to discover the identity of her old enemy.