Short synopsis: Three social “outcasts” set out on an adventure
Initial Thoughts: I really liked that the cast of characters were “outcasts.” It is also nice to see the male perspective from this time period.
Characters: 4 – I really enjoyed the characters and seeing the hardships they face, and sadly it is still very relatable.
Plot: 3 – The overall plot was fine. I don’t generally love the dumb luck approach, but…
Originality: 2 – Other than the perspective being male, I have read some iteration of this book 100 times.
Predictability: 3 – It was fairly predictable, but there were enough twists and turns to keep it interesting.
Romance: 3 – For the love of God! Just talk to one another!!! They are totally adorable, but TALK!
Overall: 3
If you’re looking for a different take on the Victorian Era Mystery, check this one out.
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