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Gallagher’s ticked all the required boxes so well that I found myself not minding about the slightly slower and less purposeful second half, or that strangely nebulous ancient evil. Unashamedly enjoyable, gloriously tawdry and cracking good fun, this is a gem of pastiche late-Victorian pulp fiction.
Looking for more historical crime escapades? Try [[The Harry Houdini Mysteries: The Dime Museum Murders by Daniel Stashower]]or [[The Longest Fight by Emily Bullock]].
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