Book Review: Tattoo of Crimson Blood


Hello you,
I return again and this time I have been reading Tatto of Crimson Blood by  
This book was my first foray into books of this genre. Its termed gaslamp fantasy which I must admit I had never heard of as a genre until this book but its appropriate as this book is a charming blend of fantasy, murder mystery and mythos. The Victorian setting is really well imagined and vividly described.
Jessa Caldwell is a very well rounded character and felt real. She tries to maintain a balance of societal expectations in this Victorian world while exploring the mysteries in this book. The ending while tidy does leave scope for the next novel in the series which is very exciting. Looking forward to it immensely!
Many thanks for allowing me a free ARC in return for my voluntary review.


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