ARC Review: Opium and Absinthe by Lydia Kang

Special thanks to Lake Union Publishing for providing a digital ARC via NetGalley in exchange for a (very late but) honest review!

Opium and Absinthe
Publisher: Lake Union Publishing
Publication Date: 1 July 2020
Genre: Historical Mystery

Panda Rating:

(3.5 pandas)

๐Ÿ“– SYNOPSIS

New York City, 1899. Tillie Pembrokeโ€™s sister lies dead, her body drained of blood and with two puncture wounds on her neck. Bram Stokerโ€™s new novel, Dracula, has just been published, and Tillieโ€™s imagination leaps to the impossible: the murderer is a vampire. But it canโ€™t beโ€”can it?

A ravenous reader and researcher, Tillie has something of an addiction to truth, and she wonโ€™t rest until she unravels the mystery of her sisterโ€™s death. Unfortunately, Tillieโ€™s addicted to more than just truth; to ease the pain from a recent injury, sheโ€™s taking more and more laudanumโ€ฆand some in her immediate circle are happy to keep her well supplied.

Tillie canโ€™t bring herself to believe vampires exist. But with the hysteria surrounding her sisterโ€™s death, the continued vampiric slayings, and the opium swirling through her body, itโ€™s becoming increasingly difficult for a girl who relies on facts and figures to know whatโ€™s realโ€”or whether she can trust those closest to her.

โš ๏ธ CONTENT/TRIGGER WARNINGS

Murder, blood, exsanguination, drug abuse, addiction, medical abuse, munchausen syndrome’s by proxy, rape recounted, physical abuse recounted

TL;DR: This was an intriguing historical medical thriller that had a bit of a slow start but that I quickly found that I didn’t want to put down. Tillie was a well-developed character whom I pitied and sympathised with, who frustrated me to no end due to her poor decision-making but whom I ultimately admired by the end. I’m terrible at solving mysteries before the great review and although I’d guessed around the motive, I did not guess at all whodunit so that was a fun surprise! Overall, an enjoyable read.

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