![The cover for _Disturbing the Dead_ is divided vertically with a red "slash" that goes slightly diagonally from right to left; on the left section, about half the face of a white woman with very light blue eyes and long light hair looks out. On the right section there's a night scene showing a narrow cobbled street with stone buildings, and the silhouette of a man wearing a long coat and top hat, and holding a cane, walking away.](https://herhandsmyhands.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/cover-of-disturbing-the-dead.png?w=255)
And now I really have to wait a full year for the next in the series–gaaaaaaahhhhh!!!!!.
Beware: racism; xenophobia; domestic violence; misogyny.
Continue readingAnd now I really have to wait a full year for the next in the series–gaaaaaaahhhhh!!!!!.
Beware: racism; xenophobia; domestic violence; misogyny.
Continue reading →Tags: 1869, 2020s, 9.00 out of 10, ARC, Black Victorians, book review, domestic / intimate partner violence, Edinburgh, Edinburgh Seven, f/m, First person, present tense, Historical Mystery, interracial romance, Kelley Armstrong, misogyny, Paranormal elements, racism, Rip Through Time, series, Victorian, xenophobia
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