"A Deadly Fortune" is an engaging asylum mystery novel with paranormal elements set in Gilded Age New York. This time period isn't usually the type of historical fiction I read, so I am no expert, but even so I could tell this book is extremely well researched. I felt like I learned so much about life and society during this time period, especially the lack of rights and protection and independence allowed women of all ages. The main protagonist Amelia Matthews remains a strong female character who is able to navigate the oppressive constraints thrust upon her.
I was hooked within the first couple of chapters. The pacing of the narrative is extremely well done. The tension builds quite impressively throughout the story, and I did not foresee the vast majority of twists and turns and revelations that occurred. This book is quite thrilling! I read most of it over the course of 3 days, which is a lot for me since I read slowly.
The characters are well rounded, unique, and interesting. I cared about their backgrounds and wanted to know what happened to them. They learned new information, reacted to new situations, and grew in believable manners and by believable degrees. I liked that the story alternated perspectives between Amelia, her foster brother Jonas, and their ally within the asylum, Dr. Andrew Cavanaugh. Dr. Cavanaugh--sorry, "Andrew, now, is it?"--'s point of view offered a great outlet for investigating aspects of the asylum records and culture that Amelia is not automatically privy to. Not to mention that he seems like a smart snack! XP
Because I am someone who is adopted, even though I have never been in the foster system, it meant a lot to me to see such a good non-traditional family relationship represented in this book. Amelia and Jonas are really great together, and I never questioned that they cared for each other even while they disagreed and fought, which is not an easy feat to achieve. I'm also really glad I finished this during Pride Month, because Jonas and his romantic plotline are really well done; I hope to see more of him and his beau in future books.
I will be recommending this book to many, and I hope to see Amelia, Jonas, and Andrew in future installments! I especially recommend this to those who are interested in strong female characters, Gilded Age New York, historical fiction, feminism, asylum stories, paranormal abilities, investigative stories, mysteries, adoption/foster family representation, LGBTQ+ representation, and thrillers.