River of Fallen Angels
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Award-winning author Laura Joh Rowland is back with the seventh in her critically acclaimed Victorian mystery series in which Sarah Bain Barrett is pitted against a true-crime serial killer who may have ties to Jack the Ripper.London, April 1891. When the severed torso of a woman washes up on the bank of the river Thames, London believes a serial killer from the past has struck again. Crime photographer and investigator Sarah Bain Barrett is on the scene with her friends Mick O’Reilly and Lord Hugh Staunton. This is their chance to solve a grisly cold case and deliver a monster to belated justice, with help from Sarah’s husband Detective Sergeant Thomas Barrett; her sister Sally Albert, an intrepid newspaper reporter; and Hugh’s psychologist, Dr. Joshua Lewes, who’s a pioneer in the new science of criminal profiling. But the opportunity brings troubles galore: Sarah and her husband can’t agree on what direction their inquiries should take. Barrett favors concentrating on two shady characters he knows from his days a a patrol constable in Whitechapel, while Sarah suspects the charismatic leader of a polygamous religious sect from which at least one woman has gone missing. Their discord threatens not only the investigation but their marriage. To complicate matters, Sarah’s bitter enemy, Inspector Reid, is leading the police’s hunt for the killer they’re calling the Torso Murderer. Obsessed with the Ripper case and his own failure to solve it, he thinks the Ripper and the Torso Murderer are one and the same person—a notion that could steer the police investigation disastrously off course. Hot in pursuit of the killer, Reid is also hell-bent on discovering what Sarah and company have been hiding about the Ripper. The Torso Murder case threatens to expose a dangerous truth, tear apart Sarah’s close-knit band of comrades, and send them to the gallows before they can put the killer out of action.

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01/10/2023
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English
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9781639101528

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Also in this Series

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  • A mortal likeness: a Victorian mystery (Victorian mysteries (Laura Joh Rowland) Volume 2) Cover
  • The hangman's secret (Victorian mysteries (Laura Joh Rowland) Volume 3) Cover
  • The woman in the veil (Victorian mysteries (Laura Joh Rowland) Volume 4) Cover
  • Portrait of peril: a Victorian mystery (Victorian mysteries (Laura Joh Rowland) Volume 5) Cover
  • Garden of sins (Victorian mysteries (Laura Joh Rowland) Volume 6) Cover
  • River of fallen angels (Victorian mysteries (Laura Joh Rowland) Volume 7) Cover

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Published Reviews

Booklist Review

London, 1891. Crime-scene photographer Sarah Bain Bennett is forced to go head-to-head with her nemesis, Scotland Yard inspector Reid, to discover the identity of a killer the police have dubbed the Torso Murderer. Reid is convinced Torso and Jack the Ripper are the same person; Sarah, not so much. Does she know something about the Ripper? Reid thinks she does and is determined to find out what. The seventh in the author's Victorian-era mystery series is--no surprise here for her fans--simply wonderful. It was a bit of a surprise when Rowland first switched gears from her Sano Ichiro mysteries, set in feudal Japan, to late nineteenth-century England, but she brings the same close attention to small details, which deliver a vivid sense of historical time and place, to the Bennett books as she does to the Ichiro novels. In addition to all the usual virtues--rich characters, a you-are-there sense of realism, a captivating story--Rowland also offers up an interesting take on the lingering question of whatever happened to Jack the Ripper. A must-read for both the author's fans and all lovers of Victorian mysteries.

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Publisher's Weekly Review

Set in 1891 London, Rowland's disappointing seventh Victorian mystery (after 2022's Garden of Sins) depends on an improbable premise: Sarah Bain Barrett and two colleagues who are "crime photographers and reporters for the Daily World newspaper, covering mainly the East End," have a special arrangement with the police: in exchange for publicizing police investigations to help them "catch killers," the Daily World is given confidential information. Barrett hopes this arrangement will help crack a serial killer case after a woman's body, apparently the latest victim of the Thames Torso Murderer, washes up at her feet while she's covering an accident on the Thames. But the officer in charge, Insp. Edmund Reid, who believes that the Torso Murderer and Jack the Ripper are the same and that Barrett is withholding information about the Ripper, cuts her newspaper out of the inquiry. Aided by her husband, Thomas, a detective sergeant conveniently assigned to Reid's Torso Task Force, Barrett and her colleagues search for the truth. The plot construction and characterizations fall short of the standard set by the author's superior Sano Ichiro series. Historical mystery fans can safely pass. Agent: Pam Ahearn, Ahearn Agency. (Jan.)

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Kirkus Book Review

A shutterbug sleuth pursues a brutal serial killer on the loose in Victorian London. April 1891. Sarah Barrett, a photographer for the Daily World, is shooting a construction worker who dangles precariously from London's Tower Bridge when she and a crowd of onlookers spot some body parts floating in the Thames below--remnants of what appears to be the latest of the Torso Murders. Having already solved the mystery of Jack the Ripper, Sarah finds herself drawn to the challenge of untangling this series of crimes as well. Her probe triggers the first threat to her post-honeymoon bliss with DS Thomas Barrett, her husband of less than a year. Thomas is clearly troubled but unwilling to share the reason why. Over the course of Sarah's previous cases, Rowland developed an engaging cast of supporting characters whom she introduces incrementally here so that new readers won't feel left behind. Sarah's flanked by Mick O'Reilly, who began as a Holmes-ian street urchin and has evolved into a mature, if impetuous, sidekick, and Lord Hugh Staunton, her longtime friend and confidant, exiled by his family because of his homosexuality. Sir Gerald Mariner, owner of the Daily World, seems always on the brink of firing Sarah because of her sleuthing; Inspector Edmund Reid of Scotland Yard is the perpetual rival whom she regularly beats to the solution. Sarah's investigative trail takes her through the city's Tenderloin, which is home to more victims and an array of flamboyant suspects. A brisk, atmospheric whodunit that continues the development of Rowland's core cast. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Booklist Reviews

*Starred Review* London, 1891. Crime-scene photographer Sarah Bain Bennett is forced to go head-to-head with her nemesis, Scotland Yard inspector Reid, to discover the identity of a killer the police have dubbed the Torso Murderer. Reid is convinced Torso and Jack the Ripper are the same person; Sarah, not so much. Does she know something about the Ripper? Reid thinks she does and is determined to find out what. The seventh in the author's Victorian-era mystery series is—no surprise here for her fans—simply wonderful. It was a bit of a surprise when Rowland first switched gears from her Sano Ichiro mysteries, set in feudal Japan, to late nineteenth-century England, but she brings the same close attention to small details, which deliver a vivid sense of historical time and place, to the Bennett books as she does to the Ichiro novels. In addition to all the usual virtues—rich characters, a you-are-there sense of realism, a captivating story—Rowland also offers up an interesting take on the lingering question of whatever happened to Jack the Ripper. A must-read for both the author's fans and all lovers of Victorian mysteries. Copyright 2023 Booklist Reviews.

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Publishers Weekly Reviews

Set in 1891 London, Rowland's disappointing seventh Victorian mystery (after 2022's Garden of Sins) depends on an improbable premise: Sarah Bain Barrett and two colleagues who are "crime photographers and reporters for the Daily World newspaper, covering mainly the East End," have a special arrangement with the police: in exchange for publicizing police investigations to help them "catch killers," the Daily World is given confidential information. Barrett hopes this arrangement will help crack a serial killer case after a woman's body, apparently the latest victim of the Thames Torso Murderer, washes up at her feet while she's covering an accident on the Thames. But the officer in charge, Insp. Edmund Reid, who believes that the Torso Murderer and Jack the Ripper are the same and that Barrett is withholding information about the Ripper, cuts her newspaper out of the inquiry. Aided by her husband, Thomas, a detective sergeant conveniently assigned to Reid's Torso Task Force, Barrett and her colleagues search for the truth. The plot construction and characterizations fall short of the standard set by the author's superior Sano Ichiro series. Historical mystery fans can safely pass. Agent: Pam Ahearn, Ahearn Agency. (Jan.)

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Rowland, L. J. (2023). River of Fallen Angels . CROOKED LANE BOOKS.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Rowland, Laura Joh. 2023. River of Fallen Angels. CROOKED LANE BOOKS.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Rowland, Laura Joh. River of Fallen Angels CROOKED LANE BOOKS, 2023.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Rowland, L. J. (2023). River of fallen angels. CROOKED LANE BOOKS.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Rowland, Laura Joh. River of Fallen Angels CROOKED LANE BOOKS, 2023.

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