Kasasian''s sparkling debut introduces a memorable new detective duo. Their clever sparring, the appealing secondary characters, and an ingenious plot bode well for future installments. "
Kasasian s debut is an unflinching look at the darker side of Victorian London and a portrait of a heroine strong enough to stand up to a thoroughly disagreeable detective. Clever plotting, morbid humor, and colorful characters are a great treat. "
A fast-paced, witty book. While March must overcome both the prejudices of those who see her as "mere Miss Middleton" Grice has to readjust his ideas about the intelligence and capability of women as he begins to accept his goddaughter as a possible assistant. Although the parallels are unmistakable, Grice and Middleton are refreshingly different from Holmes and Watson. "
One of the most delightful and original new novels of the year the first in a series that could well become a cult. "
Kasasian's sparkling debut introduces a memorable new detective duo. Their clever sparring, the appealing secondary characters, and an ingenious plot bode well for future installments. "
Grice, with his oozing eye socket, and March, with her love of cigarettes, gin flasks and occasional bets, are hardly the typical crime-solving duo. Kasasian's sequel is as witty and imaginative as his debut (The Mangle Street Murders, 2014), if you like your humor dark and your delights grotesque. "
Kasasian deepens the mystery of the relationship between his decidedly non Holmes and Watson duo in his superior second whodunit set in late Victorian London. Kasasian again successfully blends the gruesome and the humorous. "
In his second adventure (after ?The Mangle Street Murders), private detective Sidney Grice, depressed by his last case, perks up when a visitor dies in his study; finally he and his ward, March Middleton, have a new mystery to solve that will draw them to an eerie house in Kew and the enigmatic Baroness Foskett. "
M.R.C. Kasasian was raised in Lancashire. He has had careers as varied as a factory hand, wine waiter, veterinary assistant, fairground worker and dentist. He is also the author of The Mangle Street Murders and Death Descends on Saturn Villa.