Smoke & Silk
London, 1888: Opium. Smoke. Smuggling. Murder.
A killer stalks the streets of Victorian London . . .
Pearl Fitzgerald arrives in Limehouse – London’s very first Chinatown – to settle her late father’s affairs and claim her inheritance. But when she unwittingly finds herself at the scene of a murder, her plans are thrown off course. Even more so by the alluring Mei, sister to the dead man. Utterly infatuated, Pearl promises Mei that she will bring her brother’s killer to justice, and she dives into the East End’s criminal underworld.
But in the city of smoke and silk, where cultures clash and the hangman’s noose is always waiting, the truth comes at a cost. With each step of the investigation Pearl risks her livelihood, her relationship with Mei, and her life. Because the killer will strike again, and they’re already hunting for the next victim . . .
Opium smuggling, murder and unexpected romance meet in this historical thriller for fans of Leonora Nattrass, Laura Shepherd-Robinson and Sarah Waters.
Reviews
Atmospheric, intricate and authentic.
Utterly immersive and completely compelling . . . A dazzling debut
Keating's delicious debut guides us through the little-known world of Victorian London's Chinese community in working-class Limehouse
A tale that brings a lost world vividly back to life.
Murder mysteries set in the Victorian era are so frequently published that it is difficult to write one of any great novelty. In her debut novel Fiona Keating has succeeded, largely by creating an original, appealing protagonist around whom she builds her plot.