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Thomas Peckett Prest

    Thomas Peckett Prest was a prolific British writer, journalist, and musician, best known for his contributions to the 'penny dreadful' genre. He is notably remembered as the co-creator of Sweeney Todd, the infamous 'demon barber,' whose story was first serialized. Prest's literary output also included works associated with the vampire tale 'Varney the Vampire.' Before his career in publishing, he had already established himself as a skilled musician and composer.

    Flesh-Ripping Ghouls of London: Murder, Madness & Gore from the Penny Bloods
    Fatherless Fanny, Or a Young Lady's First Entrance Into Life: Being the Memoirs of a Little Mendicant and Her Benefactors
    Angelina: Or, the Mystery of St. Mark's Abbey. a Tale of Other Days
    Ernnestine De Lacy, Or, the Robber's Foundling: An Old English Romance
    Sweeney Todd
    The String of Pearls
    • 2023

      Set in 18th century England, this thrilling adventure story follows the fortunes of a young orphan girl as she is taken in by a group of notorious robbers. With danger lurking at every turn, Ernestine must rely on her wits and resourcefulness to survive.

      Ernnestine De Lacy, Or, the Robber's Foundling: An Old English Romance
    • 2023

      This captivating novel by Thomas Peckett Prest tells the story of Angelina, a young orphan girl with a mysterious past. As she grows up in the shadow of St. Mark's Abbey, she discovers secrets about her family's history that lead her on a journey of self-discovery and ultimately, redemption. This timeless tale of love, loss, and the power of family bonds is a must-read for anyone who loves classic literature.

      Angelina: Or, the Mystery of St. Mark's Abbey. a Tale of Other Days
    • 2021

      Sweeney Todd

      The Barber of Fleet Street

      • 1152 pages
      • 41 hours of reading

      The novel introduces Sweeney Todd, a notorious villain whose chilling tale has captivated audiences since its serialization in the mid-19th century. As a pioneer of the penny dreadful genre, it blends horror and dark humor, laying the groundwork for various adaptations, including Stephen Sondheim's acclaimed musical and Tim Burton's film. The story explores themes of revenge and morality, solidifying Todd's place in literary and theatrical history.

      Sweeney Todd
    • 2019

      The String of Pearls

      Or, Sweeney Todd -- the Demon Barber of Fleet Street

      • 278 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Set in the early 1800s, this mystery novel delves into the chilling legend of a barber who becomes infamous for his gruesome deeds, alongside his accomplice, Mrs. Lovett. While many believe Sweeney Todd to be a historical figure, the narrative draws inspiration from a 17th-century French myth. The String of Pearls weaves a thrilling tale filled with suspense, capturing the imagination with its dark themes and rich historical context, making it a captivating read for fans of horror and mystery.

      The String of Pearls
    • 2016
    • 2012

      Featuring a collection of chilling tales, this anthology showcases the eerie and macabre stories from the 'Penny Bloods' of 19th century London. These narratives delve into the darker aspects of human nature and society, reflecting the fears and fascinations of the time. With a variety of authors and styles, the anthology captures the essence of Victorian horror, offering readers a glimpse into a world filled with suspense, supernatural elements, and moral dilemmas.

      Flesh-Ripping Ghouls of London: Murder, Madness & Gore from the Penny Bloods