The resurrectionist

A. Rae Dunlap

Book - 2025

"Edinburgh, Scotland, 1828. Naïve but determined James Willoughby has abandoned his posh, sheltered life at Oxford to pursue a lifelong dream of studying surgery in Edinburgh. A shining beacon of medical discovery in the age of New Enlightenment, the city's university offers everything James desires--except the chance to work on a human cadaver. For that, he needs to join one of the private schools in Surgeon's Square, at a cost he cannot afford. In desperation, he strikes a deal with Aneurin "Nye" MacKinnon, a dashing young dissectionist with an artist's eye for anatomy and a reckless passion for knowledge. Nye promises to help him gain the surgical experience he craves--but it doesn't take long for Jame...s to realize he's made a devil's bargain . . . Nye is a body snatcher. And James has unwittingly become his accomplice. Intoxicated by Nye and his noble mission, James rapidly descends into the underground ranks of the Resurrectionists--the body snatchers infamous for stealing fresh corpses from churchyards to be used as anatomical specimens. Before he knows it, James is caught up in a life-or-death scheme as rival gangs of snatchers compete in a morbid race for power and prestige. James and Nye soon find themselves in the crosshairs of a shady pair of unscrupulous opportunists known as Burke and Hare, who are dead set on cornering the market, no matter the cost. These unsavory characters will do anything to beat the competition for bodies. Even if it's cold-blooded murder . . ."--

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Subjects
Genres
Historical fiction
Gothic fiction
Published
New York, NY : Kensington Publishing Corp 2025.
Language
English
Main Author
A. Rae Dunlap (author)
Edition
First Kensington hardcover edition
Item Description
Includes discussion questions (pages 327-329).
Physical Description
329 pages ; 22 cm
ISBN
9781496750341
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Dunlap's clever debut explores medical history, queer love, and the cost of progress in 1828 Scotland. James Willoughby's patrician, cash-strapped English family wants him to choose a wealthy wife and a dignified career. Instead, he decides to become a doctor, a lowly profession at the time. James enrolls in the University of Edinburgh, where Scotland's strict human cadaver laws make dissection all but impossible. To make do, he turns to a private program run by Dr. Louis Malstrom, who obtains corpses from body snatchers, or "Resurrectionists." In lieu of paying the program's steep tuition, James agrees to assist the crew of Resurrectionists led by Malstrom's brilliant young assistant, a man named Nye MacKinnon. Exhilarated by his medical studies and convinced of body snatching's scientific necessity, James has his first sexual experience with Nye and the two fall in love. James's excitement over his new life is tempered by a visit from his sister, who demands he return home, and by two thuggish Irishmen who attempt to control the Resurrectionist network with threats and blackmail. Dunlap melds comic, tender, and macabre moments in her well-plotted tale, and makes hay with embellished historical facts. Readers will be entertained. Agent: Laura Bradford, Bradford Literary. (Jan.)

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