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Anatomy of Evil
Anatomy of Evil: A Barker and Llewelyn Novel | Will Thomas
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Cyrus Barker is undoubtedly England's premiere private enquiry agent. With the help of his assistant Thomas Llewelyn, he's developed an enviable reputation for discreetly solving some of the toughest, most consequential cases in recent history. But one evening in 1888, Robert Anderson, the head of Scotland Yard's Criminal Investigation Department (CID), appears at Barker's office with an offer. A series of murders in the Whitechapel area of London are turning the city upside down, with tremendous pressure being brought to bear on Scotland Yard and the government itself. Barker is to be named temporary envoy to the Royal Family with regard to the case while surreptitiously bringing his investigative skill to the case. With various elements of society, high and low, bringing their own agenda to increasingly shocking murders, Barker and Llewellyn must find and hunt down the century's most notorious killer. The Whitechapel Killer has managed to elude the finest minds of Scotland Yard—and beyond—he's never faced a mind as nimble and a man as skilled as Cyrus Barker. But even Barker's prodigious skills may not be enough to track down a killer in time.
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LinaLovesLit
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I felt a little discouraged halfway through this book, because it didn't have the action packed events of the last book I read, but it ended up being a good book in its own right. The story had a steady pace and rounded out nicely. I could have done without the politics within the police force, but some people might like that. I just wish there had been more events and less detail about the time in between. I would read more in the series.

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I've been reading and listening to storm sounds from the Noisli and Relax Melodies apps. I'm 140 pages into Anatomy of Evil. It's not a bad read, but it seems like nothing of consequence has happened. There aren't really any events, just a daily pattern that the character's work lives follow. The main characters are hunting Jack the Ripper, but they haven't followed any leads or ran into any trouble. Have you guys read this book? Thoughts?

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Luvtoread
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Great mystery! Barker & Llewelyn take on Jack the Ripper. Fascinating historical detail. A little long in places, but Thomas's take on Jack the Ripper is fascinating, gruesome, and accurate. Fans of Barker & Llewelyn will be thrilled with this addition to the series.

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