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Praise for The Anatomist’s Wife “Lady Darby is an engaging new sleuth to follow…[A] history mystery in fine Victorian style!”—New York Times bestselling author Julia Spencer-Fleming “A fast-paced, atmospheric and chilling debut featuring a clever heroine with a shocking past and a talent for detection.  I’m already anticipating Lady Darby’s next adventure.”—National bestselling author Carol K. Carr “An unusual and romantic heroine, haunted by a deadly past and trying to be herself in a society that wants to silence her—and worse.”—Judith Rock “Huber's protagonist is complex and likable and the well-lotted mystery is filled with fascinating secondary characters. The setting is lavishly portrayed...you'll be engaged right to the end.”—RT Book Reviews “Huber’s debut...reads like a cross between a gothic novel and a mystery with a decidedly unusual heroine.”—Kirkus Reviews

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About the Author

Anna Lee Huber is the Daphne award–winning author of the national bestselling Lady Darby Mysteries, including A Brush with Shadows, As Death Draws Near, A Study in Death, A Grave Matter, Mortal Arts, and The Anatomist’s Wife, and the Verity Kent Mysteries. She is a summa cum laude graduate of Lipscomb University in Nashville, Tennessee, where she majored in music and minored in psychology. She currently resides with her family and is hard at work on her next novel.

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Product details

Series: A Lady Darby Mystery (Book 1)

Paperback: 357 pages

Publisher: Berkley (November 6, 2012)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 0425253287

ISBN-13: 978-0425253281

Product Dimensions:

5.2 x 0.9 x 8 inches

Shipping Weight: 9.9 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review:

4.3 out of 5 stars

313 customer reviews

Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#49,253 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

While I think Anna Huber has the potential to do some good writing--and the IDEA of the Lady Darby character is fresh and interesting, The Anatomist's Wife is a poor start. I found this book to be nap-inducing, which was fine, because I often need a nap -- but I was heavily disappointed in the frequent use of modern language (someone decides to "stick around," or the main character uses modern sarcasm to describe an awkward conversation: "that went well") in a book that was clearly intended to create a realistic 19th century ambiance. I was not necessarily looking for romance in this book, as I enjoy mysteries even more than the typical romance, but the love interest--if he can be called such--(Sebastian Gage) was incredibly flat and undeveloped. I also found the passage in which Sebastian gives Kiera a neck massage to be preposterous. She is a woman of refined upbringing and this kind of contact between a lady and a man she has known only three or four days .... well, it was absurd. The book never even came close to gripping me and, as I said above, I often nodded off to sleep over it. I am sorry to have been given such a poor introduction to a character who had a lot of potential.

A murder mystery in the Scottish highlands, an isolated castle full of aristocratic house guests, a protagonist shunned by society, a handsome investigator ... this book had everything I look for in a historical! And yet it didn't quite hit the target for me. I don't have a problem with stories told in the first person but Keira, the heroine, came across as sulky and self interested. Oh poor me, seemed to be her catch cry accompanied by copious repeats of her back story. Because the story is told in her voice alone, it was also hard to get a sense of Gage, the hero, and their attraction seemed forced.However I think what let it down was the editing. Too many modern North American anachronisms such as "No problem.". Character names switch but most jarring was a random reference to a racoon's blood being used to distract the dogs from the hunt. Racoon? In Scotland? That jerked me completely out of the story and I had to double check that I had in fact read the word correctly. I had and I even looked up racoons to check that there were no random colonies of racoons known in the highlands of Scotland in the 19th century.All of that said... this is a first book and there is always that element of set up for subsequent books in the series. The murder mystery is satisfying and I didn't guess the perpetrator so job well done on that score. The strength of the book is actually in the secondary characters, particularly Keira's fierce mother hen sister, Alana and her stoic and reliable husband, Phillip. They were a delight. And yes, I will come back for the second book. Three stars still means it was a good book... just not a great book.

Some reviewer praised this book as "riveting." I would say it's more like stepping on a rivet in my bare feet. The language is full of howling anachronisms and diction errors -- for example, in England, a person who's off his rocker is "mad," not "crazy." Logic error: since the heroine locked herself in her bedroom, how did her sister manage to be in her room to wake her up the next morning? These are little things but they add up to a big thing: the book just isn't well written or well edited.The romance is stilted and predictable. The climactic fight is implausible in a number of ways. I doubt that many English people of the era knew how to swim.I finished the book because I bought it. I won't read any more books in the series.

I've been hearing friends talk about loving this series for years, but I'd never picked it up because of my totally irrational aversion to the "The So-and-So's wife/daughter/sister" title formula. Well. The downside is that I missed out for a long time on a series I would love - but the upside is that there are now 6 books in the series, so I get to really dive in!I love Keira, the introverted, anxious, emotionally scarred artist heroine who's thrust into a murder investigation and finds a whole new skill in putting together logical puzzles. I looooove the relationship between Keira and her older sister, the push-and-pull dynamics of their loving but challenging relationship.(Keira was always introverted and shy, even before she became a social outcast due to the actions of her late husband; Alana was always extroverted, deeply protective of her little sister, and determined to ride into battle to defend her on any point. Now Keira's retreated to Alana's home for safety, but their different ways of handling things bring them into conflict, even/especially when Alana is determined to do what's best for Keira regardless of what Keira wants to do instead.)I also really enjoyed the larger family dynamics for Keira with her sister, her brother-in-law and their children. (Keira loves and is grateful to her very nice brother-in-law but is also VERY aware that she's living in his house on his good will and he could change his mind about that at any point.)I really liked the arc of the romantic relationship between Keira and the official investigator, Gage, and I also really liked where it ended. I often get annoyed in series mysteries when I feel that a romance is being dragged out too long (as in many TV shows, too!), but in this case, Keira was so scarred by her marriage that I wouldn't have believed in a happy romantic ending for her at this point, and there are a lot of real issues standing between them regardless - but I really enjoyed the arc that their relationship went through, and the note it ended on. I also liked the subtle ways the author brought out all the complications of established gender dynamics in 1830 without feeling in any way like the heroine was anachronistic in her own attitudes.I also had a couple of nitpicks - I thought the opening chapter felt a little awkward, and I wished that the whole book had had a British proofreader to check it through for Americanisms in various pieces of dialogue - but I loved the characters and the story so much that none of that made a real difference to me. I finished the last page and IMMEDIATELY bought the sequel - and I can't wait to binge-read my way through the whole series!

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