A review by mslaura
Anatomy of Evil by Will Thomas

4.0

Now this is the gritty Victorian London I have come to know and love! Where I felt the previous book in this series lacked a strong sense of setting, I was thrilled to find myself immersed in the heart of 19th century Whitechapel with this one. Once again, the author seamlessly blends historical fact with literary invention to create an intriguing tale which kept me coming back for more. What is new with this one is that it is very much Llewelyn's story in a way that the others have not been, and it is interesting to see his character fully realized. I also found this one to contain some of the most beautiful writing I have read from this author, at the scene of Catherine Eddowes's burial. I'm so glad I read this one and looking forward to more in the series.