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lightreads ([personal profile] lightreads) wrote2022-01-18 10:24 pm

Lady Darby mysteries by Anna Lee Huber

The Anatomist's Wife and Mortal Arts

3/5. Historical romance mysteries about a young scandalous* widow and a taciturn detective. I wanted to rate these lower for having clumsily obvious mysteries and paint-by-numbers romance, but I did pick up the second one even through my annoyance, so can I really judge? Also, yes, these are definitely workmanlike at best, but they suffer particularly in comparison to Sherry Thomas's Lady Sherlock books, which I did read recently. So go there first, is what I'm saying.

*Points for a somewhat creative source of scandal, though -- she is considered "unnatural" for (unwillingly) assisting her deceased husband in his dissection work.

Content notes: Violence, murder, institutionalization.

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