Paperback, 274 pages

English language

Published by Pushkin Vertigo.

ISBN:
978-1-80533-581-8
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Still reeling from the gruesome murders of the previous year, Minnie Ward is appointed manager of the Variety Palace. Times are hard, with performers shunning the ‘cursed’ music hall, and Minnie’s relationship with detective Albert Easterbrook is more complicated than ever.

But when another killer begins to terrorise the city’s streets, Minnie and Albert are thrown together once more. The crimes seem connected to a notorious tragedy that left nearly two hundred dead-and with so many lives affected by the incident, practically everyone is a suspect…

2 editions

reviewed The Innocents by Bridget Walsh (Variety Palace Mysteries, #2)

Absolutely Lovely

I truly adore Bridget Walsh's work. The characters are fantastic and so easy to imagine; they're all quite lovable in their own ways, and they feel like who they're supposed to be. No one feels out of place (except when necessary by either their personality or the narrative), and they just feel alive. I have to mention this mostly because, while other characters in other works feel fine and still interest me, these ones actually feel like they could be real people (and that is not a feeling that I get very often from fiction).

I also just like the settings she has chosen and how, while Albert and Minnie are the primary detectives, they don't just work cases entirely on their own. Their friends offer to help them in a range of ways; they help train them to mimic people or help create clothing for them that …