A double mystery involving London’s seamy underbelly turns a marriage of inconvenience into a love match in this multilayered historical romance.
In the London jungle, Penelope “Nell” Trewlove and Miles Quincey are natural adversaries until shared threats turn them into allies. A senior teacher at 23, Nell has considered the Benevolent Academy for the Betterment of Young Ladies her home and salvation since she was 4 years old. Relentless newspaper editor Miles hopes that uncovering the secrets of the isolated charity school and “home for dangerous revolutionaries” could revive his plummeting readership after his last investigative series took down a popular politician and aristocrat. When he demands that the school send a representative to London or he will come to them, the headmistress dispatches Nell to keep him outside their gates. With humor and attention to historical detail, Matthews skillfully explores every dimension of their awkward meet-cute and evolution, down to how Nell’s sartorial choices reflect the constraints and dangers of being a woman in 1864. The youthful “goddess” with the face and figure of a “sultry angel” who shows up at the London Courant shrouded in an all-black widow’s uniform with a veil and an enormous crinoline was not what Miles expected. Nell knew her costume conferred “a degree of respect not offered to unaccompanied young ladies.” She and her colleagues donned crinolines, those “controversial cage-like” undergarments, “like armor.” A woman so encased “demanded space…in every sphere through which she traveled.” And yet, in a deft bit of irony, a crinoline also precipitates Nell’s loss of power. When Miles’ cat gets entangled in the elaborate netting, Miles tries to free the mischievous animal and gets caught by one of the most judgmental clergymen in the city looming over Nell while she lay on the floor with her skirts above her knees. To save their reputations and livelihoods, Nell and Miles enter a hasty marriage arrangement that morphs into true partnership as they investigate the suspicious disappearances of her new pupil and his reporter in London’s seamier environs.
This Victorian romance is a winner, weaving social history, intrigue, and humor with falling in love.