The anatomist's wife A Lady Darby novel

Anna Lee Huber

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Genres
Mystery fiction
Published
New York : Berkley Prime Crime 2012.
Language
English
Main Author
Anna Lee Huber (-)
Edition
Berkley trade paperback ed
Physical Description
357 p. : ill. ; 21 cm
ISBN
9780425253281
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Anachronistic language and a predictable romantic plot detract from Huber's debut set in 1830 Scotland. Respectable society views Lady Kiera Darby with suspicion, because she assisted her late husband, a renowned anatomist, by preparing sketches of the human body parts he studied. When someone stabs Lady Godwin to death at Kiera's sister's castle, Kiera's dubious reputation makes her the prime suspect among the eminent guests gathered for a house party there. With the authorities some distance away, responsibility for investigating falls to Sebastian Gage, "London's gentleman inquiry agent." Kiera initially regards the Darcyesque Gage with disdain, but she also notes that his eyes were "the pale blue of a winter sky the morning after a snowstorm," leaving little doubt that their relationship will improve. The insertion of a fiendishly clever fair-play clue at the outset suggests that Huber is capable of better things. Agent: Kevan Lyon, Marsal Lyon Literary. (Nov.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Even a remote Scottish castle in the 1830s is not far enough removed from society to shield a talented artist from her fearsome reputation. Since the death of her husband, Lady Kiera Darby has been living with her sister Alana and her brother-in-law Philip quietly painting. After her husband forced Kiera to illustrate an anatomical book he was writing, the recent Burke and Hare scandal caused people to look upon Kiera with fear and loathing when her part in the book was revealed. After 16 peaceful months, Alana invites a diverse group of titled friends to a house party only to find one of them, Lady Godwin, stabbed in the garden. When several of the assembled company immediately accuse Kiera, Philip asks houseguest Sebastian Gage, whose father is a noted investigator, to look into the crime, forcing Kiera to work with him. Her unwelcome expertise shows that not only was Lady Godwin's throat slit; someone cut a child out of her womb. Since Lord Godwin has long been away in India, the sleuthing pair look elsewhere for the father of the child. They soon learn that Lady Godwin had spread her favors among many men. Kiera is attracted to Gage even though she does not know whether he regards her as a suspect. She does know that it will be no easy task to solve the crime in the four days before the fiscal prosecutor arrives, given that most of the guests have already identified Kiera as the killer. Huber's debut, first in a planned series, reads like a cross between a gothic novel and a mystery with a decidedly unusual heroine.]] Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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