“Edinburgh Dusk: Ian Hamilton Mysteries, Book 2” by Carole Lawrence brings us back to the author’s atmospheric setting of nineteenth-century Scotland, in an addictive read that teams physician Sophia Jex-Blake with Detective Inspector Ian Hamilton to investigate the suspicious death of one of her patients, a railroad lineman. Significantly, the man had many sexual transgressions although he was married.
As they seek answers to his untimely death, which the good doctor believes is due to arsenic poisoning, Detective Hamilton returns for the first time since the unexplained fire that killed his parents to the Royal Infirmary, to confer with brilliant medical student Arthur Conan Doyle. Then another victim is found — a well-known banker who died in the bed of a prostitute — and the bodies stack up while the public panics. Hamilton and Doyle are forced to burrow in the city’s seedy underbelly for clues, where anything is possible and not even friends can be trusted.
Edinburgh, a 19th century female doc, Holmes, sex — what’s not to love? In my estimation, “Edinburgh Dusk” has it all goin’ on! 5/5
A Note From the Publisher
Author Carole Lawrence is an award-winning novelist, poet, composer, and playwright. Her previous novels include Edinburgh Twilight, the first Detective Inspector Ian Hamilton novel. She is also the author of six novellas and dozens of short stories, articles, and poems—many of which appear in translation internationally. She is a two-time Pushcart Poetry Prize nominee and winner of the Euphoria Poetry Prize, the Eve of St. Agnes Poetry Award, the Maxim Mazumdar playwriting prize, the Jerry Jazz Musician award for short fiction, and the Chronogram Literary Fiction Award. Her plays and musicals have been produced in several countries as well as on NPR; her physics play Strings, nominated for an Innovative Theatre Award, was recently produced at the Kennedy Center. A Hawthornden Fellow, she is on the faculty of NYU and Gotham Writers, as well as the Cape Cod and San Miguel Writers’ Conferences. She enjoys outdoor sports such as hiking, biking, and horseback riding, and you can often find her cooking and hunting for wild mushrooms.
Pub Date 18 Sep 2018
Thanks to Thomas & Mercer and NetGalley for the review copy. Opinions are mine.
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