Our Lady of Mysterious Ailments
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Macmillan Audio , 2022.
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“Alluring, shadowy Edinburgh with its hints of sophisticated academic magic will draw you in, but it’s Ropa - a hard knocks ghostalker on her paranormal grind to pay the rent - who grabs hold. The moment you meet her, you’ll follow wherever she goes.” - Olivie Blake, New York Times bestselling author of The Atlas SixT.L. Huchu returns with the gripping Our Lady of Mysterious Ailments, the next in the Alex-Award-winning Edinburgh Nights series.Some secrets are meant to stay buriedWhen Ropa Moyo discovered an occult underground library, she expected great things. She’s really into Edinburgh’s secret societies – but turns out they are less into her. So instead of getting paid to work magic, she’s had to accept a crummy unpaid internship. And her with bills to pay and a pet fox to feed.Then her friend Priya offers her a job on the side. Priya works at Our Lady of Mysterious Maladies, a very specialized hospital, where a new illness is resisting magical and medical remedies alike. The first patient was a teenage boy, Max Wu, and his healers are baffled. If Ropa can solve the case, she might earn as she learns – and impress her mentor, Sir Callander.Her sleuthing will lead her to a lost fortune, an avenging spirit and a secret buried deep in Scotland’s past. But how are they connected? Lives are at stake and Ropa is running out of time.Edinburgh Nights series:The Library of the DeadOur Lady of Mysterious AilmentsThe Mystery at Dunvegan CastleThe Legacy of Arniston House

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eAudiobook
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Unabridged
Street Date
04/05/2022
Language
English
ISBN
9781250840653

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Also in this Series

  • The library of the dead (Edinburgh nights Volume 1) Cover
  • Our Lady of Mysterious Ailments (Edinburgh nights Volume 2) Cover
  • The mystery at Dunvegan Castle (Edinburgh nights Volume 3) Cover
  • The legacy of Arniston House (Edinburgh nights Volume 4) Cover

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Published Reviews

Booklist Review

Ropa Moyo has an interview for a proper apprenticeship, a paid position within the Society of Sceptical Enquirers. The interview goes awry, though, and she's downgraded to intern. Unpaid. Ropa isn't going to let that stop her, and when her friend Priya calls for help with some patients whose sickness seems "extranatural," Ropa sees opportunity. There is a tangled web of deceit and gatekeeping before her, though, and her tendency to fling herself headlong into problems will cause even more trouble. Postcatastrophe Edinburgh is full of compelling background characters, villains, and details of everyday life--and Ropa is a delight to read, even as her tumble into danger can turn into a bit of a nailbiter. She may have mercenary digressions--after all, she is the primary breadwinner in her family, and an unpaid internship doesn't help one bit with food or housing--but ultimately she sticks to her ethical principles. Readers will want to be prepared for an ending that opens up more doors than it closes in understanding what's going on in the venerable halls of the society.

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Publisher's Weekly Review

Returning to a magic-infused contemporary Scotland, the outstanding second urban fantasy in Huchu's Edinburgh Nights series (after The Library of the Dead) takes heroine Ropa Moyo, who can talk to the dead, on a thrilling new adventure. While struggling to overcome the classist boundaries of the magical world, Ropa accepts a job investigating the curious case of Max Wu, whose odd coma mystifies healers at the private hospital Our Lady of Mysterious Ailments. Alongside a colorful cast, including a friendly fox named River, Ropa uncovers a layered conspiracy involving an ancient secret society and one of Scotland's most prestigious magic schools, Edinburgh Ordinary School for Boys. Huchu captures a distinctly Scottish vernacular that brings vibrancy and verve to this enthralling, fast-paced adventure. Returning readers will be thrilled to revisit familiar faces and settings, while those new to the series will have no trouble jumping into this fantastic world. Witty, suspenseful, and keenly attuned to real-life socioeconomic hierarchies, this equally entertaining and insightful sophomore outing should keep Huchu's star on the rise. (Apr.)

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Library Journal Review

Huchu's (Hairdresser of Harare) second "Edinburgh Nights" novel (following the tumultuous The Library of the Dead) finds ghost talker Ropa Moyu in even deeper trouble. She's broke, unemployed, and indebted to both the Director of the (official) magical society and the leader of the criminal gang that controls Edinburgh. She's been roped into finding the source of a magical ailment affecting young men who went somewhere they shouldn't have via astral projection. Meanwhile, her gran is predicting the end of the world and the society's snobs are relentless in trying to kick her off the tiny foothold she's gained in scientific magic. It's all in a season's work for the intrepid Ropa, however, who is doing everything in her power to learn as much as possible, save whatever she can, and keep her family together--regardless of the cost. VERDICT Everything rides on the shoulders of young Ropa in this post-apocalyptic, near-future Edinburgh where magic, science, and monarchy all hold equal sway. Ropa, at only 14, carries an adult's burdens and responsibility with equal parts can-do spirit, stubborn energy, and kicking herself and her friends as necessary. This twisted Edinburgh tries its best to keep her down, but she never stops.--Marlene Harris

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Booklist Reviews

Ropa Moyo has an interview for a proper apprenticeship, a paid position within the Society of Sceptical Enquirers. The interview goes awry, though, and she's downgraded to intern. Unpaid. Ropa isn't going to let that stop her, and when her friend Priya calls for help with some patients whose sickness seems "extranatural," Ropa sees opportunity. There is a tangled web of deceit and gatekeeping before her, though, and her tendency to fling herself headlong into problems will cause even more trouble. Postcatastrophe Edinburgh is full of compelling background characters, villains, and details of everyday life—and Ropa is a delight to read, even as her tumble into danger can turn into a bit of a nailbiter. She may have mercenary digressions—after all, she is the primary breadwinner in her family, and an unpaid internship doesn't help one bit with food or housing—but ultimately she sticks to her ethical principles. Readers will want to be prepared for an ending that opens up more doors than it closes in understanding what's going on in the venerable halls of the society. Copyright 2022 Booklist Reviews.

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Library Journal Reviews

Huchu's (Hairdresser of Harare) second "Edinburgh Nights" novel (following the tumultuous The Library of the Dead) finds ghost talker Ropa Moyu in even deeper trouble. She's broke, unemployed, and indebted to both the Director of the (official) magical society and the leader of the criminal gang that controls Edinburgh. She's been roped into finding the source of a magical ailment affecting young men who went somewhere they shouldn't have via astral projection. Meanwhile, her gran is predicting the end of the world and the society's snobs are relentless in trying to kick her off the tiny foothold she's gained in scientific magic. It's all in a season's work for the intrepid Ropa, however, who is doing everything in her power to learn as much as possible, save whatever she can, and keep her family together—regardless of the cost. VERDICT Everything rides on the shoulders of young Ropa in this post-apocalyptic, near-future Edinburgh where magic, science, and monarchy all hold equal sway. Ropa, at only 14, carries an adult's burdens and responsibility with equal parts can-do spirit, stubborn energy, and kicking herself and her friends as necessary. This twisted Edinburgh tries its best to keep her down, but she never stops.—Marlene Harris

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LJ Express Reviews

Huchu's (Hairdresser of Harare) second "Edinburgh Nights" novel (following the tumultuous The Library of the Dead) finds ghost talker Ropa Moyu in even deeper trouble. She's broke, unemployed, and indebted to both the Director of the (official) magical society and the leader of the criminal gang that controls Edinburgh. She's been roped into finding the source of a magical ailment affecting young men who went somewhere they shouldn't have via astral projection. Meanwhile, her gran is predicting the end of the world and the society's snobs are relentless in trying to kick her off the tiny foothold she's gained in scientific magic. It's all in a season's work for the intrepid Ropa, however, who is doing everything in her power to learn as much as possible, save whatever she can, and keep her family together—regardless of the cost. VERDICT Everything rides on the shoulders of young Ropa in this post-apocalyptic, near-future Edinburgh where magic, science, and monarchy all hold equal sway. Ropa, at only 14, carries an adult's burdens and responsibility with equal parts can-do spirit, stubborn energy, and kicking herself and her friends as necessary. This twisted Edinburgh tries its best to keep her down, but she never stops.—Marlene Harris

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Publishers Weekly Reviews

Returning to a magic-infused contemporary Scotland, the outstanding second urban fantasy in Huchu's Edinburgh Nights series (after The Library of the Dead) takes heroine Ropa Moyo, who can talk to the dead, on a thrilling new adventure. While struggling to overcome the classist boundaries of the magical world, Ropa accepts a job investigating the curious case of Max Wu, whose odd coma mystifies healers at the private hospital Our Lady of Mysterious Ailments. Alongside a colorful cast, including a friendly fox named River, Ropa uncovers a layered conspiracy involving an ancient secret society and one of Scotland's most prestigious magic schools, Edinburgh Ordinary School for Boys. Huchu captures a distinctly Scottish vernacular that brings vibrancy and verve to this enthralling, fast-paced adventure. Returning readers will be thrilled to revisit familiar faces and settings, while those new to the series will have no trouble jumping into this fantastic world. Witty, suspenseful, and keenly attuned to real-life socioeconomic hierarchies, this equally entertaining and insightful sophomore outing should keep Huchu's star on the rise. (Apr.)

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Huchu, T. L., & Mandindo, K. (2022). Our Lady of Mysterious Ailments (Unabridged). Macmillan Audio.

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

Huchu, T. L and Kimberly Mandindo. 2022. Our Lady of Mysterious Ailments. Macmillan Audio.

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

Huchu, T. L and Kimberly Mandindo. Our Lady of Mysterious Ailments Macmillan Audio, 2022.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Huchu, T. L. and Mandindo, K. (2022). Our lady of mysterious ailments. Unabridged Macmillan Audio.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Huchu, T. L., and Kimberly Mandindo. Our Lady of Mysterious Ailments Unabridged, Macmillan Audio, 2022.

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