Browsing at the library I found this book when reading some Anne Enright....Booker Prize winner, writer of Irish family angst, etc...but not what I wanted to check out after speed reading a couple of her books. Then I saw a row of Engel books and realized I had not read his Cooperman series, but wait. A Sherlock Holmes pre-history and yet another book for me to remain in Scotland a while longer - yes!
I was heartily entertained through most of this book. It has many elements I admire - keeping to historical accuracy, true events though fictionalized, real people brought to life, features of Scottish justice system alarming...Disraeli appearance, etc.
Lots of fun for the most part...just the ending put me off a bit. Otherwise loved the reading experience and shall now try some of his Cooperman series when next I visit my library.
I have read a number of other books portraying Conan Doyle and Dr. Bell, but this was the lightest and most enjoyable.