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An Artless Demise

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Lady Darby returns to London with her new husband, Sebastian Gage, but newlywed bliss won't last for long when her past comes back to haunt her in the latest exciting installment in this national bestselling series.
November 1831. After fleeing London in infamy more than two years prior, Lady Kiera Darby's return to the city is anything but mundane, though not for the reasons she expected. A gang of body snatchers is arrested on suspicion of imitating the notorious misdeeds of Edinburgh criminals, Burke and Hare—killing people from the streets and selling their bodies to medical schools. Then Kiera's past—a past she thought she'd finally made peace with—rises up to haunt her.
All of London is horrified by the evidence that "burkers" are, indeed, at work in their city. The terrified populace hovers on a knife's edge, ready to take their enmity out on any likely suspect. And when Kiera receives a letter of blackmail, threatening to divulge details about her late anatomist husband's involvement with the body snatchers and wrongfully implicate her, she begins to apprehend just how precarious her situation is. Not only for herself, but also her new husband and investigative partner, Sebastian Gage, and their unborn child.
Meanwhile, the young scion of a noble family has been found murdered a block from his home, and the man's family wants Kiera and Gage to investigate. Is it a failed attempt by the London burkers, having left the body behind, or the crime of someone much closer to home? Someone who stalks the privileged, using the uproar over the burkers to cover his own dark deeds?
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    • Kirkus

      February 1, 2019
      A Regency lady's reputation hangs in the balance when her checkered past is suddenly spotlighted by a series of vicious crimes in 1831.Lady Keira Darby, who's in the early stages of pregnancy, and her husband, Sebastian Gage, are attending a party on Guy Fawkes night whose guests also include Gage's father, Lord Gage, an inquiry agent to the upper classes. Unable to forgive Keira for her previous marriage to a wealthy, cruel anatomist who forced her to use her artistic talents to illustrate the book he was writing, Lord Gage did everything in his power to prevent the marriage. Keira's reputation, already damaged by the Burke and Hare scandal, in which criminals killed people to sell their bodies to medical schools (A Brush with Shadows, 2018, etc.), receives another blow when the police arrest a group of body snatchers who remind people of her past. The death of a young man stirs up more animosity, and Keira finds her portrait commissions drying up. On their way home from a society party in a thick fog, Keira and Gage can barely discern two figures fighting. As Gage chases one of them, Keira finds the dead body of Lord Feckenham, eldest son of the Earl of Redditch. London reels in horror from the new cases of "burking," and the idea that even the upper classes may be in danger sends a frisson of fear through the city. Keira and Sebastian, convinced that they must investigate before Keira's reputation is irretrievably ruined, realize that Feckenham, who had an evil reputation, was killed not for his body but for reasons more obscure. The fatal stabbings of several other young men of similar circumstances force Keira to face her true feelings about her past.Based on a true story, thick with period ambience woven into a knotty mystery. Just the right read for a foggy night.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      February 11, 2019
      In Huber’s strong seventh Lady Darby mystery (after 2018’s A Brush with Shadows), Kiera Gage and her husband, Sebastian, are enjoying domestic life in London in 1831, until four men are arrested for killing a boy to sell his corpse for medical school dissection. The crime—called “burking” after the infamous Burke and Hare murders—stirs public panic and reminds high society of the scandal attached to Kiera’s late first husband, Sir Anthony Darby, who forced her to use her artistic skills on anatomy studies he did with illegally obtained body parts. When a crude blackmail letter arrives threatening to expose more of Sir Anthony’s secrets, the couple decide to take action. They also investigate the murder of a debauched young lord; it’s staged to look like a burking, but Kiera and Sebastian soon discern other motives. While the romantic byplay between the Gages feels clichéd and repetitious, ongoing tensions with Sebastian’s disapproving father add appealing family drama. Huber marries clever plotting with a rich, nuanced use of period history. Agent: Kevan Lyon, Marsal Lyon Literary.

    • Library Journal

      November 1, 2018

      In 1831 London, where people are being slain so that their bodies can be sold to medical schools, Lady Kiera Darby has her own problems. Even as she and new husband and investigative partner Sebastian Gage probe the death of a young nobleman, Kiera receives a blackmail letter threatening to reveal her late anatomist husband's involvement with body snatchers. From the Daphne Award-winning author.

      Copyright 2018 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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