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She Be Damned

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A serial killer draws the Victorian courtesan and professional sleuth into 19th century London’s criminal underground in this historical mystery.
London, 1863. Women in Waterloo are turning up dead, their sexual organs removed and mutilated. When a girl goes missing and the search proves fruitless, fears grow that the killer may have claimed another victim. With the police at a total loss, it falls to courtesan and professional detective, Heloise Chancey, to investigate.
 
With the assistance of her friend and maid, Amah Li Leen, Heloise inches closer to the truth. But when Amah is implicated in the brutal plot, Heloise begins to question who she can trust. In times like these, even a woman acquainted with London’s dark side must be wary of what lurks in the shadows.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      May 7, 2018
      Set in 1863, Tjia’s uneven first novel and series launch introduces courtesan Heloise Chancey, who has worked on and off for a private detective agency over the last 18 months. Sir Thomas Avery, the agency’s head, has been looking into the mutilation murders of four London prostitutes, the savagery of which will remind readers of the crimes of Jack the Ripper; the victims’ occupation has made solving their killings a low priority for the police. But now, a 17-year-old girl from a good family, Eleanor Carter, has disappeared and may have fallen prey to the murderer. Since Eleanor was last seen in a house of ill repute run by a madam who once employed Heloise, Sir Thomas asks Heloise—who in her vanity has considered dyeing her pubic hair—to investigate. In the course of her probe, she encounters an attractive police sergeant with whom she develops a relationship that follows a predictable path. The novelty of having a prostitute as an investigator in Victorian England makes up only in part for the book’s derivative plot.

    • Kirkus

      May 1, 2018
      Tjia's debut introduces a London courtesan who's also a detective and a Victorian woman of mystery.Now that she's risen from common prostitute to wealthy courtesan, Heloise Chancey lives in a lovely house with her longtime personal servant, Amah Li Leen, a half-white, half-Chinese woman with secrets of her own. To keep from being bored, Heloise does detective work for Sir Thomas Avery, who brings her the case of a missing gentlewoman he fears may have fallen victim to a serial killer who's been slaughtering prostitutes. The police, who believe the deaths were from botched abortions, have grown much more interested upon realizing the killer has removed all the victims' sexual organs, internal and external. The missing woman is pregnant, unmarried Eleanor Carter, who vanished on her way to the convent her father sent her to. Eleanor has been spotted at the brothel owned by Madame Silvestre, where Heloise used to work. Renting a house in the area, Heloise gets no helpful answers from the madam, who admits knowing Eleanor but professes ignorance of her whereabouts. Claiming that Eleanor is her cousin, Heloise combs the mean streets looking for clues, even visiting the morgue and the office of the doctor who performed an abortion on her, ruining any chances that she could ever have a child. Although Heloise has bettered herself, she's still stung when she's snubbed by people who discover who she is. The fact that she's being shadowed by a mysterious carriage gives special urgency to her search for a killer who may well have her on his listIt's a pleasure to watch Tjia's unusual sleuth get mad and get even in a grisly tale with a surprising climax; readers will eagerly await the sequel.

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