The Benevolent Society of Ill-Mannered Ladies: A Novel of Mystery and Adventure
Reviews

Good grief, a lot was going on here. It was like five different plots in one book. I love historical mystery, and I liked how this followed older characters who society has pegged as old maids who used that to their advantage. The premise was solid, but there was just too much of it. It was like one adventure after the other, and because there were so many, none of them felt fleshed out, and the resolutions felt rushed. The tone was also more serious than I expected, and the romance aspect between Gus and Evan felt unnecessary. I didn't feel any chemistry between them, but I'm hoping it will develop more in the coming books. Although there wasn't much room to breathe in here, I still found it entertaining, and I'm interested enough to continue the series.