The outcast girls

Alys Clare

Book - 2020

'London, 1881. Lily Raynor, owner of the World's End Investigation Bureau, is growing increasingly worried. Work is drying up, finances are tight and she cannot find enough for her sole employee, Felix Wilbraham, to do. So when schoolteacher Georgiana Long arrives, with a worrying tale of runaway pupils, it seems like the answer to her prayers. The case is an interesting one, and what could be less perilous than a trip to a girls' boarding school, out in the Fens? Disguised as the new Assistant Matron, Lily joins the Shardlowes School staff, while Felix - suppressing his worries about his cool, calm employer - remains behind. But there are undercurrents at Shardlowes, and the shadowy, powerful men who fund the school's l...ess fortunate pupils loom larger as Felix's own investigations unfold. Felix can't shake off his fear that Lily is in danger - and soon, his premonitions come frighteningly true . . .' -- Provided by publisher.

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Genres
Detective and mystery fiction
Historical fiction
Published
London : Severn House 2020.
Language
English
Main Author
Alys Clare (author)
Edition
First world edition
Physical Description
250 pages ; 23 cm
ISBN
9780727890450
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Early in Clare's chilling sequel to 2019's The Woman Who Spoke to Spirits, Georgiana Long, a teacher at Shardlowes, a girls' boarding school in the English fens, arrives one winter day in 1881 at the London office of Lily Raynor, the proprietor of World's End Bureau, a private enquiry agency. Three students have run away on separate occasions in recent months, and Georgiana, who doesn't trust the police, wants Lily to investigate. Intrigued, Lily agrees to fill a temporarily vacant staff position at Shardlowes in order to do so. Lily has her lone employee, Felix Wilbraham, look into the school's secretive benefactors, the Band of Angels, and he pursues a trail that leads to Scotland. Shifts between Lily's inquiries and Felix's help jack up the suspense. The two capable and self-assured leads stand in contrast to such stock secondary characters as the ambitious headmistress and the caretaker too fond of his whiskey. Descriptions of the bleak winter landscape of the fens ("the naked trees like skeletal limbs clawing up at the grey sky") lend atmosphere. Anne Perry fans will want to check this out. Agent: Sophie Gorell Barnes, MBA Literary (U.K.). (Dec.)

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Review by Library Journal Review

In this next mystery in the 1880s London-set series starring private investigators Lily Raynor and Felix Wilbraham (after The Woman Who Spoke to Spirits), Lily is called on to impersonate an assistant matron at the Shardlowes School. Her aim: to discover what happened to several vanished pupils.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Clare's second foray into the Victorian past discloses new information about her unusual heroine. Private investigator Lily Raynor, who solved a complicated mystery in The Woman Who Spoke To Spirits (2019), is barely eking out a living for herself and her employee, Felix Wilbraham, when she's offered a job by Georgiana Long, a teacher at Shardlowes, a school for women in the Fens. The school is supported by the Band of Angels, a shadowy philanthropic organization founded by the MacKillivers, a pair of Scottish twins, one of whom has a mental illness. Several of the Shardlowes girls, many of them mentally or physically challenged, have gone missing from the school. Eager to avoid a scandal, Miss Long asks Lily to pose as a nurse at the school. Lily trained as a nurse, a profession she loved yet left after a mysterious incident in India. She goes to Shardlowes feeling a good deal of trepidation, but she fits in easily and soon begins to uncover disquieting facts about the missing pupils while Felix, with the help of his journalist housemate, tracks down the first girl to go missing, Esme Sullivan, whose body turns up in the water in Portsmouth. Traveling to Scotland, Felix discovers things that make him fearful for Lily, who's uncovered information that puts her in grave danger when another child is stolen. The experience that formed her in India makes her determined to reveal the truth. Mystery and social commentary combine in a heartbreaking and sadly relevant tale. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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