An American fortune seeker’s foray into London high society gets weird when a mysterious woman beckons him to Murder Alley in Wigham’s supernatural adventure novel.
Jeremiah Dalton is a penniless young man from North Carolina who’s trying to stay on the good side of boorish, wealthy patron Sir Thomas. The stodgy upper-crusters in Sir Thomas’ crowd enjoy having the pistol-toting American around, and Jem is happy to oblige their curiosity and accept their largesse, as long as it lasts. Marrying the innocent Cecily Watson could solidify his social standing, but Jem is conflicted about stringing her along with promises of love. He’s also troubled about being on the run and leaving his beloved sister Nellie back home in the States. These are just some of the existential questions rolling around Jem’s muddled head when he crosses paths one night with Felicity Archer, a compelling woman who’s determined to embark on an ill-advised venture into the darkest haunts of London’s underworld. The meeting represents a superbly rendered narrative shift that plucks Wigham’s hapless protagonist from his thoroughly conventional milieu of wealth and privilege and plunges him deep into a region of horror and magic. Someone, or something, is turning London’s dead into slobbering homicidal monsters, and Felicity and her tightknit band of friends, including the irrepressible Alistair McLaren, willful Odessa Morgan, and scholarly Rashid Selim, are determined to confront the evil. As he’s drawn deeper into the group’s supernatural intrigue, the author effectively reveals how Jem learns as much about himself as he does about the denizens of the fantastical world of Cradle. She also shows that, as dysfunctional and secretive as the group may be, they’re also a found family that comes to exert a powerful hold over Jem—one that’s more profound than any witch or warlock could hope to attain. High action and intricate plot twists are woven through the magical tapestry that Wigham conjures here, but the real sorcery comes from how she brings the characters and their relationships to vivid life.
A spellbinding start to a promising new horror/fantasy series.