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emtobiasz's review against another edition
4.0
Got this one on audio at the library for a road trip, and I think the narrator added quite a bit to my enjoyment of the book. As it was, though, the book hit a lot of my buttons: twisty historical mystery, female protagonist working against society's expectations, early medical history, 19th century France. I'll definitely be looking for sequels when they're released in English-- though I may wait to listen to them on audio, especially if they keep the narrator.
ashykhaira's review against another edition
5.0
loved the suspense and thriller that the readers esperience when reading it
ida's review against another edition
4.0
The first book in a duology about Madeline Karno, set in 1890s France. Part Murder mystery, part feminist historical fiction.
I really like this book series (I accidentally read the second one first), it's a quick read and very enjoyable. As with the second book, it resolves the plot a little too quickly, I feel like there were a few things that was never really dealt with? But at the same time, it sets the scene so well, and I kinda like that it's 'just' a quick and fun book to read, and it'll keep you guessing as to who the murderer is.
Combined with a science that is just coming to grips with Darwinism and bacteria, it's just a really interesting setting for a murder mystery, and I like Madeline a lot!
Definitely check out these two books (the second is called Det Levende Kød (UK: A Lady In Shadows), if you're into historical fiction/murder mysteries with a feisty heroine.
I really like this book series (I accidentally read the second one first), it's a quick read and very enjoyable. As with the second book, it resolves the plot a little too quickly, I feel like there were a few things that was never really dealt with? But at the same time, it sets the scene so well, and I kinda like that it's 'just' a quick and fun book to read, and it'll keep you guessing as to who the murderer is.
Combined with a science that is just coming to grips with Darwinism and bacteria, it's just a really interesting setting for a murder mystery, and I like Madeline a lot!
Definitely check out these two books (the second is called Det Levende Kød (UK: A Lady In Shadows), if you're into historical fiction/murder mysteries with a feisty heroine.
ranaelizabeth's review against another edition
5.0
Oh, yes. My oh my, yes.
Excellent start to what I hope is a series, loved the characters and the story and the little bit of medical history.
Excellent start to what I hope is a series, loved the characters and the story and the little bit of medical history.