Home Feed
Home
Search
Search
Add Review, Blurb, Quote
Add
Activity
Activity
Profile
Profile
Murder by Lamplight
Murder by Lamplight | Patrice McDonough
3 posts | 3 read | 5 to read
For fans of Andrea Penrose and Deanna Raybourn, and anyone who relishes riveting, well-researched historical fiction, this inventive and enthralling debut mystery set in Victorian London pairs the unconventional, trailblazing Dr. Julia Lewis with a traditional and skeptical police inspector, as they try to stop a wily serial killer whose vengeance has turned personal. November 1866: The grisly murder site in Londons East End is thronged with onlookers. None of them expect the calmly efficient young woman among them to be a medical doctor, arrived to examine the corpse. Inspector Richard Tennant, overseeing the investigation, at first makes no effort to disguise his skepticism. But Dr. Julia Lewis is accustomed to such condescension . . . To study medicine, Julia had to leave Britain, where universities still bar their doors to women, and travel to America. She returned home to work in her grandfathers practiceand to find London in the grip of a devastating cholera epidemic. In four years, however, she has seen nothing quite like thisa local clergymans body sexually mutilated and displayed in a manner that sheand Tennantboth suspect is personal. Days later, another body is found with links to the first, and Tennant calls in Dr. Lewis again. The murderer begins sending the police taunting letters and tantalizing cluesthough the trail leads in multiple directions, from Londons music halls to its grim workhouses and dank sewers. Lewis and Tennant struggle to understand the killers dark obsessions and motivations. But there is new urgency, for the doctors role appears to have shifted from expert to target. And this killer is no impulsive monster, but a fiendishly calculating opponent, determined to see his plan through to its terrifying conclusion . . .
Amazon Indiebound Barnes and Noble WorldCat Goodreads LibraryThing
Pick icon
100%
blurb
kspenmoll
Murder by Lamplight | Patrice McDonough
post image

First leg of our journey to Brooklyn, NY. The tagged is my kindle read. #BrooklynMuseum #PaulMcCartney #photoexhibit #welovetraintravel #excited #happy

majkia I grew up in Windsor Locks! So odd to see it mentioned! 6mo
Bookwormjillk I‘ve been to Windsor Locks! An old friend grew up there. 6mo
dabbe You are adorable! Have fun! 💚💙💚 6mo
MemoirsForMe Great photo! Enjoy your vacation! 🤗 6mo
55 likes1 stack add4 comments
blurb
kspenmoll
Murder by Lamplight | Patrice McDonough
post image
review
robinb
Murder by Lamplight | Patrice McDonough
post image
Pickpick

As the first in the Dr. Julia Lewis mystery series, I was pleasantly surprised by how much I enjoyed this one and how much I‘m looking forward to more.
Set in 1866 London, after studying in America, Julia Lewis is one of Britain‘s first female physicians and finds herself having to prove herself in a man‘s realm. As a stand-in for her ailing grandfather, she is called to the scene of a grisly murder and finds herself working with the skeptical🔻

robinb Scotland Yard Inspector Richard Tennant. As the bodies mount up and taunting messages for Tennant are left at each scene, they must work together, each with their own expertise, to uncover the murderer.
Julia shines here as a strong heroine, determined and tenacious to be accepted and respected as a physician. The plot is well constructed, the suspense building until the surprise villain is unmasked. 🔻
10mo
robinb An entertaining, satisfying and suspenseful beginning for Dr. Lewis. 4.25/5⭐️ 10mo
Librarybelle Stacking! 10mo
CoffeeK8 Oh this looks good! 10mo
robinb @Librarybelle 👍😊 @CoffeeK8 it‘s always nice to be pleasantly surprised by a book. 😊 10mo
54 likes5 stack adds5 comments