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Posted on: Sunday, April 1, 2007

Novels alive with ghosts of history

By Carol Memmott
USA Today

King Kalakaua plays a major role in James Houston's new novel "Bird of Another Heaven." And here are other historical figures who are popping up in fiction.

  • "Burning Bright" by Tracy Chevalier (Dutton), in stores

    Genre: Literary fiction

    Setting: 18th-century London

    Historical figure: English poet/artist William Blake

    Plot: The Kellaway family moves to London. Blake is their neighbor.

  • "Napoleon's Pyramids" by William Dietrich (HarperCollins), in stores

    Genre: Thriller

    Historical figure: French general Napoleon Bonaparte

    Setting: 18th-century Paris and Alexandria, Egypt

    Plot: A protege to Ben Franklin escapes enemies who want his mysterious medallion by accompanying Bonaparte to Egypt.

  • "The Mosaic Crimes" by Giulio Leoni (Harcourt), in stores

    Genre: Mystery

    Setting: 14th-century Florence

    Historical figure: Italian poet Dante Alighieri

    Plot: Dante, Prior of the City of Florence, investigates the murder of an artist.

  • "Nefertiti: The Book of the Dead" by Nick Drake (HarperCollins), April

    Genre: Mystery

    Setting: Ancient Egypt

    Historical figure: Queen Nefertiti

    Plot: Rahotep, chief detective of the Thebes Medjay division, must find the missing queen.

  • "Portrait of an Unknown Woman" by Vanora Bennett (Morrow), April

    Genre: Literary fiction

    Setting: 16th-century England

    Historical figure: English statesman Sir Thomas More

    Plot: Against the backdrop of England's Protestant Reformation, two men vie for the hand of More's ward, Meg Giggs.

  • "Afternoons With Emily" by Rose MacMurray (Little, Brown), April

    Genre: Literary fiction

    Setting: 19th-century Amherst, Mass.

    Historical figure: Poet Emily Dickinson

    Plot: An independent woman's outlook is informed by her friendship with the poet.

  • "Ghostwalk" by Rebecca Stott (Spiegel & Grau), May

    Genre: Mystery

    Setting: 21st-century Cambridge, England

    Historical figure: British mathematician Sir Isaac Newton

    Plot: A contemporary historian writing an opus on Newton's alchemy is found murdered.