\'Splendid\' Wall Street Journal \'A wry, warm and proper rib-tickling slice of dirty Victorian gothic\' Julia Crouch 1876, Victorian London.
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.. . .
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 .
Together they navigate London, from its high-class clubs to its murky underbelly.
She enlists the help of private detective Albert Easterbrook to help her find justice.
Minnie Ward, a feisty scriptwriter for the Variety Palace Music Hall, is devastated when her best friend is found brutally murdered. \'Splendid\' Wall Street Journal \'A wry, warm and proper rib-tickling slice of dirty Victorian gothic\' Julia Crouch 1876, Victorian London