This week I read Secrets in the Mist by Anna Lee Huber, a book I have been trying to get a hold of for two years! Huber also writes the Lady Darby books, a series of murder mysteries in Victorian England. I love that series, so I was fairly confident that I would enjoy this book. I was not wrong! This was fast-paced, engaging book, so much so that I couldn’t put it down!
The story follows Ella, a lady of gentle breeding but who’s father has sunk into alcoholism, which has wiped out their financial resources. With the latest bill coming due, Ella is forced to look for alternate sources of income, which leads her to meeting the Lantern Man. This first meeting leads her down a path of trouble, both physical and emotional, but ultimately is the solution she has been looking for.
I won’t say anymore for fear of spoilers, as the mystery of the Lantern Man is one of the threads that kept me absorbed in the book. Huber deftly weaves the threads of a mystery, a romance and a friendship throughout the book. Ella’s relationship with Kate and the Lantern Man are extremely well-handled. She is one of the few female characters that I would truly classify as a strong woman, right beside my favorite October from Seanan McGuire’s Toby Daye series. Ella is very well fleshed-out, with vulnerabilities that she acknowledges while still pushing forward. Kate, her best friend, is also a three-dimensional character, giving the impression of a rich girl in pretty clothes, while still being human and relatable. Their friendship is one of the bright points of the book as well.
Ella’s relationships in the book are as much of a reading point as the mystery itself, but neither factor takes away from the other. I know that I will definitely be reading this book again. In fact, the only sad part for me is that the next book will not be focusing on Ella! However, I’m sure that it will be just as riveting!