Today I'd like to shine a spotlight on a book on my TBR pile. The Angel Makers by Tessa Harris is the second book in the Constance Piper Mystery series. You can check out my review of the first book in the series here.
From the back cover:
In Victorian England, flower seller Constance Piper goes searching
for the truth behind a new rash of murders in London’s East End . . .
In
November 1888, the specter of Jack the Ripper instills fear in every
woman who makes her living on the streets of London. But there are other
monsters at large, those who shun fame and secretly claim their victims
from among the city’s most vulnerable . . .
Options are few for
unmarried mothers in Victorian England. To avoid stigma, many find
lodging with “baby farmers”—women who agree to care for the infant, or
find an adoptive family, in exchange for a fee. Constance Piper, a
flower seller gifted with clairvoyance, has become aware of one such
baby farmer, Mother Delaney, who promises to help desperate young
mothers and place their babies in loving homes. She suspects the truth
is infinitely darker.
Guided by the spirit of her late friend,
Emily Tindall, Constance gathers evidence about what really goes on
behind the walls of Mother Delaney’s Poplar house. It’s not only
innocent children who are at risk. A young prostitute’s body is found in
mysterious circumstances. With the aid of Detective Constable Hawkins,
newly promoted thanks to Constance’s help with his last case, Constance
links the death to Mother Delaney’s vile trade. But the horror is edging
closer to home, and even the hangman’s noose may not be enough to put
this evil to rest . . .
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