The erstwhile Newbury and fiery Hobbes are back at it again in this second volume of Mann's series. Confronted with a murdered lord, two rogue agents in London and a string of missing young women from the East End, the two have their work more than cut out for them. Though this book could be read as...
Poorly poorly written, thin plot and even the characters fell flat this time around.You're making it hard to enjoy Newbury and Hobbes Mr Mann. Very hard indeed.
Egyptian artifacts, steampunk, and mystery together in one book? Yes, please. I was so excited to get my hands on this book. I'm an Egypt nut. And although I'm fairly new to the steampunk subgenre, it is definitely growing on me.I was worried that I would be a little lost coming into the series in t...