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464 pages, Paperback
First published October 15, 2024
1826. Edinburgh. Isobel Tait, a single mother who teaches piano to earn a living, loves one person more than anyone else in the world: her seven-year-old son Thomas. Unfortunately, Thomas has been sickly ever since he contracted scarlet fever about a year before. When an acquaintance suggests that Isobel take Thomas to the acclaimed Dr. Burnett for a reliable cure, little does the young mother know that her life is soon to turn into a nightmare.
With frequent kidnappings and grisly human organ museums and phantom voices and nefarious activities under the guise of medical research, this plot thus turns into a horrifying slow-burn historical mystery.
The story comes to us in Isobel’s first-person point of view, along with two other character perspectives in third person: Dr. Burnett and police detective Adam Kerr.