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'Brilliantly conceived, fiendishly plotted' Mick Herron 'The
immersive world of Ambrose Parry just gets better and better' Jess
Kidd EDINBURGH, 1853. In a city of science, discovery can be deadly
. . . In a time of unprecedented scientific innovation, the
public's appetite for wonder has seen a resurgence of interest in
mesmerism, spiritualism and other unexplained phenomena. Dr Will
Raven is wary of the shadowlands that lie between progress and
quackery, but Sarah Fisher can't afford to be so picky. Frustrated
in her medical ambitions, she sees opportunity in a new therapeutic
field not already closed off to women. Raven has enough on his
hands as it is. Body parts have been found at Surgeons Hall, and
they're not anatomy specimens. In a city still haunted by the
crimes of Burke and Hare, he is tasked with heading off a scandal.
When further human remains are found, Raven is able to identify a
prime suspect, and the hunt is on before he kills again.
Unfortunately, the individual he seeks happens to be an
accomplished actor, a man of a thousand faces and a renowned master
of disguise. With the lines between science and spectacle
dangerously blurred, the stage is set for a grand and deadly
illusion . . .
SHORTLISTED FOR THE McILVANNEY PRIZE SHORTLISTED FOR THE CWA
HISTORICAL DAGGER 2022 A Raven and Fisher Mystery: Book 3
Edinburgh, 1850. This city will bleed you dry. Sarah Fisher is
keeping a safe distance from her old flame Dr Will Raven. Having
long worked at the side of Dr James Simpson, she has set her sights
on learning to practise medicine herself. A notion everyone seems
intent on dissuading her from. Across town, Raven finds himself
drawn into Edinburgh's mire when a package containing human remains
washes up on the shores of Leith, and an old adversary he has long
detested contacts him, pleading for Raven's help to escape the
hangman. Sarah and Raven's lives seem indelibly woven together as
they discover that wealth and status cannot alter a fate written in
the blood.
'Parry's Victorian Edinburgh comes vividly alive - and it's a world
of pain' Val McDermid 'Brilliantly conceived, fiendishly plotted'
Mick Herron SHORTLISTED FOR THE McILVANNEY PRIZE 2020 A Raven and
Fisher Mystery: Book 2 Edinburgh, 1849. Hordes of patients are
dying all across the city, with doctors finding their remedies
powerless. And a whispering campaign seeks to paint Dr James
Simpson, pioneer of medical chloroform, as a murderer. Determined
to clear Simpson's name, his protégé Will Raven and former
housemaid Sarah Fisher must plunge into Edinburgh's deadliest
streets and find out who or what is behind the deaths. Soon they
discover that the cause of the deaths has evaded detection purely
because it is so unthinkable.
SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2019 McILVANNEY PRIZE LONGLISTED FOR THEAKSTON
OLD PECULIER CRIME NOVEL OF THE YEAR A NEW STATESMAN BOOK OF THE
YEAR A Raven and Fisher Mystery: Book 1 Edinburgh, 1847. Will Raven
is a medical student, apprenticing for the brilliant and renowned
Dr Simpson. Sarah Fisher is Simpson's housemaid, and has all of
Raven's intelligence but none of his privileges. As bodies begin to
appear across the Old Town, Raven and Sarah find themselves
propelled headlong into the darkest shadows of Edinburgh's
underworld. And if either of them are to make it out alive, they
will have to work together to find out who's responsible for the
gruesome deaths.
There's a fine line between kill and cure. Edinburgh, 1849. Despite
Edinburgh being at the forefront of modern medicine, hordes of
patients are dying all across the city, with doctors finding their
remedies powerless. But it is not just the deaths that dismay the
esteemed Dr James Simpson. A whispering campaign seeks to blame him
for the death of a patient in suspicious circumstances. Simpson's
protege Will Raven and former housemaid Sarah Fisher are determined
to clear their patron's name. But with Raven battling against the
dark side of his own nature, and Sarah endeavouring to expand her
own medical knowledge beyond what society deems acceptable for a
woman, the pair struggle to understand the cause of the deaths.
Will and Sarah must unite and plunge into Edinburgh's deadliest
streets to clear Simpson's name. But soon they discover that the
true cause of these deaths has evaded suspicion purely because it
is so unthinkable.
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