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And They Called Her Spider is a short detective story set in a steampunk Victorian London, or its very similar but somehow different version. As this is a short story, the author doesn’t beat around the bush and throws you right in the middle of the story, or so it seems. But this also means that you are literally hooked to the book from the first words as you want to know more! Despite its shortness, it is a very gripping read with two very loveable detectives. I don’t think you could find two characters that are more opposite than these two but they work very well together, maybe because of the differences, rather than in spite of them.

When I was reading this story, the dynamics between the two detectives reminded me of the relationship between Holmes and Watson, but that is actually the only thing (and the ‘historical’ setting) that these four characters have in common. I was quite surprised how skilfully managed Michael Coorlim establish the main characters in such a short space, so  that even during the reading you feel like you really understand them and know what makes them tick.

I truly enjoyed this read and I am very pleased to let you know that And They Called Her Spider is first in the series of A Bartleby and James Adventures, the rest of the series is listed below. I hope to find some time to dive into all of them as I really want to know what happens next!

I would like to urge you to give this story a try even if this genre is not your cup of tea, because I have no doubt that you won’t be disappointed.

The full series:

  1. And They Called Her Spider
  2. Maiden Voyage of the Rio Grande
  3. On the Trail of the Scissorman
  4. A Matter of Spirit

More information about the stories can be found on Michael Coorlim website.

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Before I start my review I should make two things clear.

Firstly, as you can see on my LibraryThing or Goodreads, I am a big fan of Kathy Reichs’ Temperance Brennan series. I find her books entertaining with thrilling plots and I also enjoy the scientific side of the books. I also think that they are very well written and thought through. No need to say that I totally love Bones, the TV series.

Secondly, I didn’t buy this book, I got is as a Christmas present.

Now I think I am ready to dive into my review.

When I received this book I was really excited as I haven’t read Kathy Reichs’ book for a while, so I was really looking forward to it. Then I realised that this book isn’t about Tempe and what’s more, it is classified in Young Adult (YA) literature. Don’t get me wrong, I have read my fair share of YA literature but it isn’t my first choice when I reach for a book. With this in mind I still like to believe that I approached this book with reasonably open mind.

After I finished the book I realised, that I have few issues with it. Actually, I kind of realised that while reading it, but how much relevant they are is up to you to judge. To start with, the main character is a 14-year-old, but I can’t imagine anyone of that age to have such a depth of knowledge and particular skills, not to mention such a freedom to run around any time of the day or night. I think the whole story would be more believable if she was 16/17 years. As in most of the other YA books, all the main characters acquire super powers. Nothing wrong with that if you are into it, but as I was reading, I repeatedly kept wondering how much similar this is to Twilight –  the part about knowledge sharing and communicating between wolves.

Overall the book was incredibly light read to the point where I started questioning how much time did Kathy spent on it. Maybe it is just me, but when I want to read Kathy Reichs’ book, I just expect more. As you can see I was pretty disappointed by the book, but I am happy to admit that this is partly my fault because I had high expectations. So to be fair, I give this book 3 stars but I know for sure that I don’t want to read sequel to this. I will just wait for the proper Tempe book, if there is ever going to be another one.

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