Saturday, April 26, 2025

A Whisper of Death by Darcy Burke

 

Setting:
Victorian London, 1868
Main characters:
HADRIAN BECKET. The intelligent and curious Earl of Ravenhurst is determined to find the man who stabbed him and left him for dead. The attack left him with something else--psychic visions of past events when he touches certain objects; visions that he thinks might be others' memories. And some of those memories are from the man who tried to murder him.

TILDA WREN. 25 and a self-proclaimed spinster. She lives with her grandmother and works as a private investigator with the skills she learned from her father who worked for Scotland Yard. Hadrian hires her to help him find his attacker; she's even more invested in their investigation when they discover the same man might have also murdered her grandmother's cousin.

My thoughts: Despite their different backgrounds, these two characters work really well together. (Something that probably would not have happened in real life.) Hadrian is deferential to and respectful of Tilda and her investigative ablilies while he struggles to understand and make use of his own new psychic gifts...or curse, as he calls them. And Tilda is down-to-earth, clever, and unshirking. I liked them both. I also really like that Victorian time period! Burke includes fun historical details, and her novel is well-paced and suspenseful. It's an entertaining mystery and I look forward to reading the next book.  ⭐⭐⭐⭐

Happy Reading!

32 comments:

  1. You do find some great series, Lark. I love a good Victorian based crime novel.

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    1. I do, too. It's such a fun time period to read about. :D

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  2. I do like a good Victorian mystery!

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  3. That sounds like an interesting new series.

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    1. I definitely want to check out the next one.

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  4. I love the Victorian time period and the cover! And the two characters sound very interesting as well. Thanks Lark for introducing us to so many great books and I look forward to your reviews.

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    1. Thank you! I never feel like I write great reviews, so I appreciate your kind words. :D

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  5. This sounds like an enjoyable mystery and I like the Victorian time period! :)

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    1. It's a great time period. One of my favs. :D

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  6. I enjoy reading the Victorian time period as well. Nice review!

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  7. Great you are enjoing historical mysteries. I haven't read this series as yet.

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    1. I only just found out about it. and then I had to ask my library to buy the first two books in the series. Luckily, they did. :D

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  8. This sounds like my kind of book. I love Victorian mysteries. :D

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    1. I think you would really like this one, Ashley. :D

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  9. There have been a few books by this author that have caught my eye and this one looks really good! I love a Victorian mystery and throwing in a psychic element is an interesting twist.

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    1. I loved that unexpected psychic element a lot! :D

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  10. It's so nice when the story is good AND you like all the characters. This sounds really good!

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    1. I enjoyed it, and am really looking forward to reading the sequel. :D

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  11. Sounds so good.
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  12. The setting of this one only adds to the fun of the mystery! Great review!

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    1. It's a great setting. And I liked seeing Hadrian try to come to terms with his new psychic ability. :D

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  13. This sounds really good. I need to find a copy!

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