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The Dead Shall Not Rest
The Dead Shall Not Rest | Tessa Harris
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The brilliant anatomist Dr. Thomas Silkstone returns in Tessa Harris's vivid and compelling mystery series set in 1780s London. . . It is not just the living who are prey to London's criminals and cutpurses. Corpses, too, are fair game--dug up from fresh graves and sold to unscrupulous men of science. Dr. Thomas Silkstone abhors such methods, but his leading rival, Dr. John Hunter, has learned of the imminent death of eight-foot-tall Charles Byrne, known as the "Irish Giant," and will go to any lengths to obtain the body for his research. Thomas intends to see that Byrne is allowed to rest in peace. Yet his efforts are complicated by concern for his betrothed, Lady Lydia Farrell, who breaks off their engagement without explanation. When Dr. Hunter is implicated in the horrific murder of a young castrato, Thomas must determine how far the increasingly erratic surgeon will go in the name of knowledge. For as Thomas knows too well, the blackest hearts sometimes go undetected--and even an unblemished faade can hide terrifying secrets. . . Praise for The Anatomist's Apprentice "Densely plotted. . . We await--indeed, demand--the sequel." --The New York Times Book Review "An absorbing debut. . . Harris has more than a few tricks up her sleeve and even veteran armchair puzzle solvers are likely to be surprised." --Publishers Weekly "Smart misdirection and time-period appropriate medical details make for a promising start to a new series. A strong choice for readers of Ariana Franklin and Caleb Carr." --Library Journal "CSI meets the Age of Reason with a well-drawn, intriguing cast of characters, headed by the brilliant Dr. Thomas Silkstone. Full of twists and turns, Tessa Harris's debut mystery can confound the most adept reader. Vivid details pulled me right into the world of early forensic sleuthing. A page turner!" --Karen Harper "Intricate forensic details and a host of intriguing characters drive the story. The author will have you flipping the pages at each unexpected turn in the plot. . .an absorbing read with a shocking twist at the end." --Historical Novel Reviews "Tessa Harris has delivered a deftly plotted debut. Just when you think the puzzle is solved, she reveals yet another surprising twist which leaves you marveling at her ingenuity." --Carol Carr, author of India Black and The Widow of Windsor A READING GROUP GUIDE Discussion Questions 1. What are the parallels between the powerful physicians in the novel and the multinational drug companies of today? 2. How does Thomas develop as a character in this, the second book in the series? 3. Does the course of the War of Independence affect any attitudes toward Thomas in this book? 4. Anatomists in the eighteenth century found corpses so hard to come by that they were forced to turn to grave robbers for a regular supply. Nowadays, more people donate their bodies to science. Would you? 5. Should organ donation be made compulsory? 6. Freak shows have long been considered an affront to human dignity, but in an age with little social welfare, what was the alternative for the severely disabled? 7. Charles Byrne and Count Boruwlaski both have major disabilities but are treated in very different ways. Why is this so, and how would they be treated today? 8. How far do revelations about Lydia's past go to explain her submissive character? 9. Was John Hunter a medical visionary or an evil obsessive? 10. Charles Byrne's skeleton remains on display in the Hunterian Museum in London to this day. Should he be given a proper burial?
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kspenmoll
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Installment #2 In this mystery series featuring U.S.anatomist Dr. Thomas Silkstone,comes to work in 1980‘s London.A sense of darkness,dread,& foreboding is felt throughput the novel, as both corpses & the living are sold to unscrupulous scientists& criminals for dissection & experimentation. While Dr.Silkstone receives his corpses through legitimate means,his arch rival,Dr. John Hunter goes to evil lengths to get his bodies.🔽

kspenmoll 🔼He sets his eyes on an 8 ft man,who he is determined to capture alive for his devious purposes. Murder, hidden secrets, & the sudden break off of their engagement by Lady Lydia Farret, leaves Silkstone reeling & suspicious of nefarious doings by Hunter. Compelling, layered, multifaceted mystery. (edited) 2y
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kspenmoll
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#20in4 #readathon

Finished The Magnolia Palace this weekend #historicalfiction #FrickMuseum;on ch 16/52 The Dead Shall Not Rest #audio #historicalmystery #anatomist; pg.35, Treasure of Saint-Lazare #kindle

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Louise
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This #audiobook is part of the Dr. Silkstone series but includes some historical figures: Franz Joseph Haydn, Dr. John Hunter, Charles Byrne (“the Irish Giant”). It has some gruesome passages about anatomists who would buy corpses from grave robbers for dissection and study in the late 1700‘s. It‘s quite an intro to the medical world in England in that time period. Simon Vance does a great job reading it.

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Didn‘t enjoy this at all 😩 and I couldn‘t figure out why until I read a review that put a finger on it. This series reads more like historical drama with a bit of mystery thrown in for “tension”. Add in a wilting flower female “lead”.... This is probably the last of the series for me as I can‘t muster up the enthusiasm to get the next books.