This novel is the second in the Janet Watson series. Yes, it is inspired by Sherlock Holmes and John Watson (Janet is a surgeon). Set in an alternate near future that is darker than I hope it shall be here in the US, it made me think about how I view this world. There is so much dividing people in this book: racism, treatment of veterans, medical care access, class divides. Family unites this world.
It is a very political book. This quotation sums it up for me:
“Politics,” I said, “in short, isn’t just a section in the feeds and squirts. It’s not just a topic for conversation. It’s woven through every facet of our lives, including medicine. Politics drives our decisions about which diseases to research, which ones aren’t important. It determines where we allocate our time, our doctors, and our funding.
“It decides who lives, and who dies.”
It is also a mystery, thriller, and intrigue. I thoroughly enjoyed it. This was a challenging book. I hope some day there is another book in this series; I would read it in a heartbeat.
Highly recommended for those who have read A Study in Honor.