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Gillespie and I by Jane Harris is a captivating, atmospheric tale set in nineteenth-century Scotland, where art, deception, and tragedy intersect. In this brilliant novel, Harriet Baxter, now an elderly woman, looks back on her fateful friendship with Ned Gillespie, a talented but ultimately doomed artist. As she recounts the story from her Bloomsbury home, she reflects on how a chance meeting in 1888 Glasgow, during the International Exhibition, led to her becoming intricately involved with the Gillespie family.
As Harriet becomes a fixture in their lives, the volatile nature of Ned’s artistry and personal turmoil soon leads to devastating consequences, culminating in a notorious criminal trial that challenges the very fabric of Harriet’s understanding of loyalty and truth. Full of period detail, dark humor, and a cast of unforgettable characters, Gillespie and I is a compelling exploration of the fine line between admiration and obsession, and the lengths one can go to preserve a legacy.
For readers who enjoy historical fiction rich in atmosphere and psychological complexity, Gillespie and I is a must-read, offering both an intricate mystery and a deep dive into human nature.