Ratings4
Average rating3.9
What a weirdly unremarkable book. I listened to the audiobook and experienced the weird feeling of totally forgetting each chapter I finished as I finished them.
This is a historical fiction mystery where the detective is actually a lady doctor in a period where ladies just aren't doctors. She's a teacher at a school for other ladies who wish to become doctors, and we get many scenes about her teaching/doctoring, and the ridicule/disparagement she faces doing so. A friend of hers goes missing and she takes it upon herself to determine why, so while she's teaching/doctoring, she's also being a detective. She gets up to a lot in the 1800s.
I thought the ending was fine, I thought the writing was fine, I thought our main character was a bit too much "good at everything" to be believable, but I know a lot of people don't mind that. Just nothing about this book stuck with me though, and I can't put my finger on why. It did feel a bit slow in the beginning, where most of the book is spent introducing us to our main character and spending a lot of time in her classes teaching students.
I guess if the premise sounds interesting give it a try? Lots of people seem to enjoy this book, but I thought it was bland and kind of forgettable.