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The Tumbling Girl: 1 (Minnie & Albert, 1)

di Bridget Walsh

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'A wry, warm and proper rib-tickling slice of dirty Victorian gothic' Julia Crouch  1876, Victorian London. Minnie Ward, a feisty scriptwriter for the Variety Palace Music Hall, is devastated when her best friend is found brutally murdered. She enlists the help of private detective Albert Easterbrook to help her find justice.  Together they navigate London, from its high-class clubs to its murky underbelly. But as the bodies pile up, they must rely on one another if they're going to track down the killer - and make it out alive . . . The first in a sharp, witty series of Victorian mystery novels, The Tumbling Girl is sure to delight fans of Sarah Waters, Elizabeth Macneal, and Miss Scarlet and the Duke.… (altro)
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A private detective whodunnit set in Victorian England.
The story is interesting, the historical background seems encouragingly authentic, and the whole comes off as a pleasant diversion. ( )
  mbmackay | May 14, 2024 |
The Tumbling Girl is the introductory mystery in the Variety Palace Mysteries that center on Minnie Ward, the intrepid glue that holds the somewhat rickety Variety Palace together. She writes songs, skits, organizes acts, keeps the peace among the large cast, all while solving murders. She is the embodiment of the phrase, “if you want something done, ask a busy woman.”

While Albert Easterbrook, the private detective may think he is the Holmes in this story, he’s clearly the Watson. Minnie is the driver. She brings him the mystery, she goes undercover, she is the one who is threatened, who is in jeopardy. I assume in future episodes, the detection will be slightly more balanced as Minnie and Albert are falling in love.

There are two mysteries. Who killed Minnie’s best friend and who is killing women in London and desecrating their bodies? Minnie’s death was ruled a suicide, so there is no reason to connect it to the serial murders. Still, there are uncanny connections.

I liked several things about The Tumbling Girl. The mystery is complex, but fair. There is humor as well as murder and mayhem. I like the irrepressible Minnie and the more restrained Albert. However, I wish Bridget Walsh trusted her readers more. She sort of bludgeons us with the obvious at the end. The last sentence was so unnecessary. We already knew.

I received an ARC of The Tumbling Girl from the publisher.

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'A wry, warm and proper rib-tickling slice of dirty Victorian gothic' Julia Crouch  1876, Victorian London. Minnie Ward, a feisty scriptwriter for the Variety Palace Music Hall, is devastated when her best friend is found brutally murdered. She enlists the help of private detective Albert Easterbrook to help her find justice.  Together they navigate London, from its high-class clubs to its murky underbelly. But as the bodies pile up, they must rely on one another if they're going to track down the killer - and make it out alive . . . The first in a sharp, witty series of Victorian mystery novels, The Tumbling Girl is sure to delight fans of Sarah Waters, Elizabeth Macneal, and Miss Scarlet and the Duke.

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