Deep in the heart of London, the Monsalvat Bank is small, secretive and fabulously wealthy. When Ellie Stanton, an impoverished graduate student, is unexpectedly invited to join the firm, the privileged world they offer looks too good to turn down.
But the bank is more than it seems. Soon Ellie realises that her life belongs to her employers - and they're watching her every move. For buried in their medieval vaults lies a closely-guarded treasure of immeasurable power - one inextricably bound up with Ellie's own history.
Now Ellie is in a race against time, hunted by the bank and pursued by her past. Her only hope of escape is to unearth the secret hidden in the vault. But getting in is only the beginning...
Tom Harper(real name Edwin Thomas) won the CWA debut award in 2001 for The Blighted Cliffs. He also wrote The Mosaic of Shadows and Knights of the Cross, published by Random House.
The Lazarus Vault
Random House Australia
Author: Tom Harper
ISBN: 9781846057380
Price: $32.95
Question: What inspired you to write The Lazarus Vault?
Tom Harper: It actually comes from wondering around the city of London in the financial district and seeing so many layers of history all jumbled together. I did a walking tour of the district and you see Medieval Guild Halls next to amazing 50 storey glass skyscrapers - they all work together and are part of the same thing which took me to a powerful illustration of this idea that history is all around us. History is not something that you finish and move on to the next thing, somethings persist for ages and some come and go, in a flash. The present is a much more complex mix of what's in the past and what's happing in the present.
Question: How did you go about creating a character like Ellie?
Tom Harper: I wanted someone who was going to be vulnerable, in a vulnerable position with the bank. I wanted a strong sense of threat and although it is cliché a woman feels more threatened in that type of situation, than a man. Also, I was keen to try something different, for myself, and writing from a woman's perspective was something I haven't done before.
Some things just feel right and it seemed that with this story a female character was the right thing to do and that is where the character of Ellie started.
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