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Daughters of Night by Laura Shepherd-Robinson
4.0

I would have never considered myself a lover of historical crime fiction but here I am, having read two of Laura Shepherd Robinson's books now and I think it's slowly becoming one of my favourite genres.

And that is well and truly a result of LSR's descriptive narratives and how she slowly builds tension, drama and suspense throughout her books.

'Daughters of Night' isn't really a sequel as such to her first book 'Blood and Sugar' but it does include similar characters, the main one being Caroline Corsham.

After witnessing the brutal murder of a local/well-known sex worker whilst in the Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens, she sets herself on a mission to hunt down the murderer and get justice. Yet along the way, she finds herself getting mixed up in all sorts of deception and deciet and finds herself in very treacherous water...

This books is THICC but one that I wouldn't have had it any other way. Each chapter gives just enough for you to keep you wanting more. I think my guess on 'who done it' changed about 15 times haha.

I am really enjoying this genre and I think if you already love historical fiction, I think you should try historical crime fiction. I definitely don't think you'll be disappointed with 'Daughters of Night' anyway!