![]() Novel, A Study in Death, ( Berkley, Summer 2015), a portrait commission brings Is moving to read, in part, because she is so much the same. Kieraĭarby is fun to read, in part, because she is so different than we are-but she Her love for art and artistry or just her hopes for deep and enduring love with an equal partner. One or more aspects of Kiera’s experience: her quest for a separate andĪuthentic identity her fight to step beyond the shadows of the past herĭelight in tests, quests and adventures not typically associated with women Yet lookedĪt more broadly, most women today do share Rare woman indeed who will face that specific challenge these days. Involved her in his work though his death grows gradually more distant in timeĪs the series progresses, the stain and scandal that attach to his widow’s reputation ![]() “anatomist,” part of the illegal trade in the corpses used for dissection, who Hand, the life of Huber’s protagonist, Kiera Darby, is unmistakably that of theĮarly nineteenth century. On the very same issues and challenges that shape contemporary life. Us to savor the atmospheric particulars of the past at the same time we reflect ![]() Illustrate one of the great delights of historical fiction: the way it allows ![]()
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