This book felt like stepping right into Victorian England, with all its charm, drama, and foggy streets. Even the stench from Thames. From the start, the tone was set, pulling you into its world effortlessly. None of the chapters dragged or felt out of place—it kept things moving at a nice pace.
That being said, I was hoping for a bit more excitement. It was good, but it could’ve used a touch more drama to really keep me hooked.
What stood out the most, though, was how well Walsh has captured the essence of Victorian England. You could practically hear the horses trotting by and feel the cold London mist.
Overall, it was a solid read. Maybe not the most thrilling, but definitely one that brings the period to life beautifully.