From the Historical Novel Society:
"While the book contains deft Holmesian plotting and a plethora of historical tidbits, the real draw for me is the extraordinary voice of Miller’s narrator: hilariously pompous, erudite, and evocative. The
sheer riot of his descriptions captivates and invites readers to linger over the sentences rather than rush headlong through the story."
sheer riot of his descriptions captivates and invites readers to linger over the sentences rather than rush headlong through the story."
For the entire review, check out the Historical Novel Society:
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