It's really one of those "the city you didn't know was there" kind of books - because London is so old that the odds are high that any backyard will have been a cemetery or a burial pit at one time or another. There's probably a book's worth of material in Odd Things That Gardeners Dug Up - er, and not just human remains, so it's not all grim!
I love books that leave you with a longer TBR pile. It's like googling one thing, following a link, then three hours later wondering where your time went to.
I am SO glad that this happens to other folks too!
Some of the fun for me is that when I manage to find the book that's referred to and it's something I can download and keep and read - a part of my brain is saying "free book! yay!" Of course whether I'll actually make time to read more of that free book than a few paragraphs is something else entirely!
Some of the fun for me is that when I manage to find the book that's referred to and it's something I can download and keep and read - a part of my brain is saying "free book! yay!" Of course whether I'll actually make time to read more of that free book than a few paragraphs is something else entirely!