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131 pages, Kindle Edition
First published April 13, 2012
“Well, Artifice. It’s time to fulfil your duty to the Crown. Upon your execution it was decided you’d be resurrected into a form and purpose best suited as an agent of His Highness, Prince Albert’s Secret Commission, and that you would dedicate your life, as it has been given back to you, to the service you will now bear; ridding England of its supernatural evils. Raise your right hand.”The case itself isn't the focus of the story. Someone is reanimating corpses all around London and they go and kill someone, usually in some gruesome way.
“Memory surgery,” Jim said in her hand. “Amazing trick. You’ll remember nothing of yourself, your previous life, your identity; none of it. But you’ll know how to dress yourself, how to speak, what meat pies are and what they taste like; butter, treacle, pudding, ginger beer, who the Queen of England, Punch and Judy, and Father Christmas are, and your letters and numbers if you were suitably educated. Let’s buy a paper. That boy there, he has the one we want. You’ll recall your coinage as well and count accordingly.”While I am not impressed with the case (they just breezed through it), the main premise for this series (a talking skull that feeds on fire and smoke and a Quaker lesbian spectre fighting the evil) is great. All those hints and half revealed truths might annoy some readers, since they don't get any explanation here. However, they are well placed and you get just enough to wish there was more.