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The Devious Dr. Jekyll

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Dr. Eliza Jekyll, heroine of the electrifying The Diabolical Miss Hyde—an edgy steampunk retelling of the classic Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde—investigates a bizarre murder case in an alternate Victorian London while battling her treacherous secret half: Lizzie Hyde.

Solving the infamous Chopper case has helped crime scene physician Dr. Eliza Jekyll establish her fledgling career in the chauvinistic world of Victorian law enforcement. But the scrutiny that comes with her newfound fame is unwelcome for a woman with a diabolical secret. And there is the mercurial Royal Society agent and wolf man Remy Lafayette. Does he want to marry her, eat her, or burn her at the stake? Though Eliza is uncertain about Remy, her dark and jealous shadow self, Lizzie, wants to steal the magnetic and persistent agent, and usurp Eliza’s life.

It’s impossible to push Remy away when he tempts her with the one thing she can’t resist: a bizarre crime. The search for a bloodthirsty ritual torturer dubbed the Pentacle Killer draws them into a terrifying world of spies, art thieves, and evil alchemy, where the price of immortality is madness—or damnation—and only Lizzie’s dark ingenuity can help Eliza survive.

As Eliza and Remy race to thwart a foul conspiracy involving the sorcerous French, they must also overcome a sinister enemy who is all too close: the vengeful Lizzie, determined to dispose of Eliza for good.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      October 12, 2015
      The second installment of Carr's Electric Empire series (after The Diabolical Miss Hyde) continues the misadventures of crime scene physician Eliza Jekyll as she attempts to survive the dangerous landscape of a London where steampunk technology and strange magics coexist, while an immortal Isaac Newton rules from behind the scenes. When Eliza is called in to investigate a murder in which the victim's face has been stolen, it plunges her into a disturbing case involving a black magic conspiracy and a manipulative alchemist. Even worse, Eliza's dark side, the cunning and unpredictable Lizzie Hyde, is growing stronger and trying to take over their shared body, even as the escaped killer, Mister Todd, obsesses over them from the shadows. Carr expands her dark, weird world by once again drawing on Victorian literature and twisted takes on historical personagesâsuch as a Countess Lovelace sporting mechanical body parts, while wrapping the elements around a solid mystery. The only weak point is the romantic triangle between Eliza, Lizzie, and the Royal Society Investigator Remy Lafayette, due to the lack of chemistry. Agent: Marlene Stringer, Stringer Literary Agency

    • Library Journal

      October 15, 2015

      Dr. Eliza Jekyll struggles to keep her women's medical practice alive in a steampunk alternative Victorian Britain where werewolves hide in Her Majesty's army and alchemy is not only forbidden, but it's a practice punishable by death. This is just a little bit of a problem for Eliza, as the only way she can keep her other half hidden is by experimenting with and taking alchemical potions. For Lizzie Hyde wants to be free to run rampant across London, indulge her baser instincts, and track criminals and killers, even as the prim and proper Eliza struggles with her attraction to royal agent, Frenchman, and werewolf Remy Lafayette. VERDICT The mix of figures from history (e.g., Ada Lovelace as the ruthless head of the secret police) and fictional characters (Eliza's father, now only present as Mr. Hyde), plus the dual narration from both Eliza and Lizzie make this a standout in an increasingly crowded field of Victorian steampunk crime series. Perfect for fans of Pip Ballantine and Tee Morris's "Ministry of Peculiar Occurrences" books or Mark Hodder's "Burton & Swinburne" series starting with The Strange Affair of Spring Heeled Jack.--JM

      Copyright 2015 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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