The Woman in the Veil: A Victorian Mystery

· A Victorian Mystery Book 4 · Crooked Lane Books
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When a mutilated ‘Sleeping Beauty’ washes ashore in London, a trio of crime scene photographers must uncover whether her kin and killer are one and the same—the fourth installment in a richly atmospheric Victorian mystery series.

London, June 1890. Sarah Bain and her friends Lord Hugh Staunton and Mick O’Reilly are crime scene photographers for the Daily World newspaper. After solving a sensational murder, they’re under pressure to deliver another big story. On a foggy summer night, they’re called to the bank of the river Thames. The murder victim is an unidentified woman whose face has been slashed. But as Sarah takes photographs, she discovers that the woman is still alive.

The case of “Sleeping Beauty” becomes a public sensation, and three parties quickly come forward to identify her: a rich, sinister artist who claims she’s his wife; a mother and her two daughters who co-own a nursing home and claim she’s their stepdaughter/sister; and a precocious little girl who claims Sleeping Beauty is her mother. Which party is Sleeping Beauty’s rightful kin? Is someone among them her would-be killer?

Then Sleeping Beauty awakens—with a severe case of amnesia. She’s forgotten her name and everything else about herself. But she recognizes one of the people who’ve claimed her. Sarah is delighted to reunite a family and send Sleeping Beauty home—until one of the claimants is murdered. Suddenly, Sarah, her motley crew of friends, and her fiancé Detective Sergeant Barrett are on the wrong side of the law. Now they must identify the killer before they find themselves headed for the gallows.

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5.0
2 reviews
brf1948
January 8, 2020
I received a free electronic copy of this excellent historical novel from Netgalley, Laura Joh Rowland, and Crooked Lane Books. Thank you all for sharing your hard work with me. I have read this novel of my own volition, and this review reflects my honest opinion of this work. I am pleased to recommend Laura Joh Rowland to friends and family. She writes an excellent mystery with authentic Victorian England details and background, in a story that is hard to put down. We spend our time in Londons' East End in 1890. The novels preceding this one - Victorian Mystery 1-2-3, involve some of these same protagonists and the Ripper, and there are a couple of other series Rowland has covered well. She is going on my authors to watch for list. I love finding someone I newly appreciate with a long backlist of stories to tell. Venetia is a young lass who robs the scenes from the adults in this tale. She's a girl after your heart. Most of the protagonists are working on the side of right. There are a couple of bad cops, and a landlord or two who need a talking to, a couple of really bad people to sort out, but for the most part you will enjoy everyone in this story. The Gang who do backup for our intrepid photographer are a good crew who work well together and try to cover all the angles. As with most people, each has its own little peccadillos to muddle through, making them more approachable. Altogether, a good, fast read. And if you had any doubt about the benefits of modern sewage and septic systems, this novel gives you a hint of the smells of yesteryear...
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Jane Ward
January 9, 2020
The Woman in the Veil A Victorian Mystery by Laura Joh Rowland is Historical Mystery Fiction that will leave you wanting more. Rowland sets her scenes well, not mincing words so that you can almost see the London mist or the rat man with his Terrier out hunting. This story is an on the edge mystery complete with thrills and adventures. I enjoy how the settings, time, place and characters are so real historically. Old secrets and eccentric characters are the norm. I was hooked on her Victorian Mystery Series with the first book The Ripper‘s Shadow in 2017. Rowland‘s series does not have to be read in order but the reader will have a better understanding if they are. Dark secrets are revealed and mysteries persist. I can’t wait for the next book. I received a complimentary copy of this book from Netgalley. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own. I appreciate the opportunity and thank the author and publisher for allowing me to read, enjoy and review this book. 5 Stars
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About the author

Laura Joh Rowland is the award-winning author of the samurai detective Sano Ichiro mystery series set in 17th century Japan, as well as a historical suspense series starring Charlotte Brontë. Her work has been published in 21 countries; nominated for the Anthony Award, the Hammett Prize, and the Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers Award; won RT Magazine's Reader’s Choice Award; and been included in the Wall Street Journal’s list of the five best historical mystery novels. Laura holds a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Public Health degree from the University of Michigan. She is a former aerospace scientist, a painter, and a cartoonist. She lives in New York City with her husband Marty. This is her fourth Victorian mystery.

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