![]() ![]() “But if I can’t find him through any of the clubs, we can just hang around all the filthiest opium dens in Limehouse till we meet him.” ![]() Sure, it opens with an almost-suicide which is a bit of an emotional slap, but we quickly find out that is unusual behavior from our extremely self-confident lead. It probably wouldn’t be so bad without the panelling, or the chairs, and if it was in a different house.”Īnyway, this is fun, fast break from all that. Idk, I really don’t, because I also hate rainbows and kittens. Books that I’ve been avoiding, for instance, including finishing Romano’s well-done one on zombies (too long, too end-of-the-world depressing-people), Carter and Lovecraft (too creepy horror), The Light Brigade (too wartime), Indemnity Only (too 1980s sleezy Chicago crime couched in women’s rights). Written better than all of my QB™ reads, this is a fun palate-cleanser between more demanding books. Read August 2020 Recommended for fans of Edwardian mysteries ★ ★ ★ 1/2 ![]()
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