I don’t know how Patricia Meredith does it, but each instalment in The Spokane Clock Tower Mysteries just keeps getting better and better. This series is just turning out to be everything I didn’t know I needed from historical mysteries, it’s absolutely fantastic!
In my reviews of book 1 and 2, I already gushed plenty about the outstanding cast of characters that carry this story, but I think this third book showed the best character work yet. The character and relationship development is absolutely fantastic and I am so emotionally invested in all of their lives at this point. This is an incredibly diverse cast of characters and they all get their moment to shine, which I absolutely love. I particularly appreciate that we get so many strong, complex and intelligent women in this story, they are a delight to read about!
And speaking of delightful… The friendships, (found) family bonds and romances in this series are simply to die for. These are not picture perfect relationships, but they are beautifully human and real, which makes all the interactions all the more touching, amusing and endearing. Dang, I wish I could meet these people, I would love to spend time with them and eat all the delicious foods that are described in this story!!
Also, there is a new perspective added, from a very interesting character who you will be familiar with from book 1, and I absolutely adored that POV. It was a bold choice to add this perspective and a less skilled author could have made a complete mess of this, but Meredith absolutely NAILED this POV. I love the nuanced and tactful exploration of mental illness and identity in this series, those discussions are woven into the narrative so seamlessly and masterfully!
And honestly, I am not surprised that those discussions are handled so well, because Meredith has clearly done her research. This series is filled to the brim with people, events, places and objects from real history, which is just so cool in my opinion. It really makes this story feel more authentic and realistic than I ever thought it could and I love that!
Also, because two of these characters are essentially ‘inventors’, there are so many cool technological inventions introduced in this story and I found it fascinating to see them work on all their projects.
The mystery was also once again incredibly gripping and kept me guessing the entire way through. The revelations were disturbing and disconcerting, especially considering so much of this is inspired by real history, but I absolutely loved all the twists and turns here. Asylum settings don’t usually work for me, but I found this story to be riveting from start to finish.
Long story short, I have fallen head over heels in love with this series and I am kinda kicking myself for binging all the available books back to back, because now I have to wait for more! I can’t wait to read more stories with these characters, I already miss them!
Do yourself a favour and pick up this series if you haven’t already. This is historical mystery at its absolute best!