'A detective you'll love and a mystery you'll want to solve'Louise Davidson, author ofThe Fortunes of Olivia Richmond
'A must-read for fans of both literary fiction and historical detective novels. The characters are well drawn and the clues are cleverly laid. For Eliza Mace, only sixteen years old, the stakes are high and the game is afoot...'Laura Shepperson, author of The Heroines
'Eliza is a brilliantly feisty and tenacious teenage detective. It was a pleasure to immerse myself in her world' Priscilla Morris, author of the Women's Prize for Fiction shortlisted Black Butterflies
A first-rate historical mystery with a spirited and compelling sleuth. In a world of class divisions, social injustice and closely guarded family secrets, the stakes are high for this fearless young detective. The plot is as twisty as the wooded paths of the forlorn Mace estate, taking the reader on a gripping journey to find the truth about her father and her family's fortunes Katherine Stansfield, author of Falling Creatures
An atmospheric novel of intrigue, with likeable characters and a captivating setting that immerses the reader in the Victorian era. A thoroughly enjoyable mysteryJoanne Burns, author of The Hemlock Cure
'I devouredEliza Macein a couple of days for how witty, fast-paced and well-woven it was... For a book of under 300 pages, admirable care and attention is given to secondary characters and their back stories, which is what makes the book so engaging... Despite being set in the 1870s, the book manages to combine historical nuance and societal aspects of the time with an organic sense of reasoning that perfectly suits modern-day readers.If you love mystery, strong characters and dark English settings, this is the book for you' Medium
'A classy origin story for a series that will no doubt be entertaining, but also carry a political edge... For fans of Victorian detective series, this is highly recommended' Historical Novel Society
'Eliza is a brilliantly feisty and tenacious teenage detective. It was a pleasure to immerse myself in her world'Priscilla Morris, author ofBlack Butterflies