A review by directorpurry
The Bullet-Catcher's Daughter by Rod Duncan

3.0

I actually found I preferred the world-building exposition to the primary plot, strangely enough. While generally a very good example of steampunk - with some very interesting takes on the setting - I really disliked the "othering" effect against non-white/Christian/what have you characters. Jews and Romani especially.
I found myself reading the chapters set in the Jewish quarter quite closely, waiting to see if anything overly uncomfortable happened. It didn't, so I assume none of the characterization was intentional, it was rather upsetting overall.