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The Butterfly Conspiracy

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Perfect for fans of Deanna Raybourn’s Veronica Speedwell mysteries comes the enchanting series debut from Vivian Conroy, The Butterfly Conspiracy.
In late Victorian times, when new inventions cause both excitement and terror, a mysterious death at a zoological lecture brings together two unlikely allies in a quest through London's upper crust and underbelly to unravel the ingenious murder method and killer behind it.

Miss Merula Merriweather is not like other women her age: instead of hunting for a husband at balls and soirees she spends her time in a conservatory hatching exotic creatures. As the Royal Zoological Society won't accept a woman's accomplishments, she has her uncle Rupert take credit for her achievements. But at a zoological lecture, the guest of honor dies after contact with one of Merula's butterflies, and Merula's uncle is arrested for murder.
In an attempt to safeguard evidence to prove his innocence, Merula almost gets killed but for the timely interference of enigmatic Lord Raven Royston. Viewing natural history as a last resort to regain respectability lost by too many dubious business investments, Raven didn't expect his first lecture to take a murderous turn. Feeling partially responsible because he encouraged Merula to release the gigantic butterfly from the glass case in which it was kept, Raven suggests they solve the puzzle of Lady Sophia's sudden death together by looking closer at her relations with estranged friends, long suffering staff and the man groomed to be her heir, so close to her money and yet unable to touch any of it.
With the police looking for them, and every new discovery raising more questions than answers, especially about the murder method which left no traces of foul play on the body, Merula will have to risk her own life to get at the truth and save her uncle from the gallows in The Butterfly Conspiracy, Vivian Conroy’s enchanting series debut.
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      June 1, 2018
      A resourceful young Victorian lady more interested in butterflies than beaus teams up with an odd cast of characters when she and her beloved uncle are charged with murder.Merula Merriweather has always felt like an outsider. She was left as a baby with her relatives, but although they have provided a loving home, she knows her marriage prospects are slim. Her doting Uncle Rupert built a conservatory where Merula studies butterflies. When she and Rupert take an exotic example to the Royal Zoological Society meeting, however, the butterfly escapes its case and lands on the arm of one Lady Sophia, who dies on the spot. The crowd hysterically assumes the creature is poisonous, and Rupert is arrested for murder. Merula is dashed to safety by the disreputable Lord Raven Royston, and the two of them, with a group of quirky, class-spanning characters, work to find the true killer. As their search spreads from London to the countryside, Merula has occasion to witness and comment on the unfair differences among the classes. Meanwhile, Lord Raven, despite a name that sets him up for every cliché, neatly avoids such labeling. Indeed, given a plot that could have been formulaic, Conroy moves the story along at a surprisingly vigorous, enjoyable pace. Although she is given to occasional trite phrases ("It made the blood boil with fury"), she also incorporates interesting bits of Victorian-era history.Conroy elevates the common Victorian damsel-in-distress setup to a higher level, with intelligent characters, vivid bits of history, and a plot that, while predictable, is light and pleasurable.

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    • Kirkus

      June 1, 2018
      A resourceful young Victorian lady more interested in butterflies than beaus teams up with an odd cast of characters when she and her beloved uncle are charged with murder.Merula Merriweather has always felt like an outsider. She was left as a baby with her relatives, but although they have provided a loving home, she knows her marriage prospects are slim. Her doting Uncle Rupert built a conservatory where Merula studies butterflies. When she and Rupert take an exotic example to the Royal Zoological Society meeting, however, the butterfly escapes its case and lands on the arm of one Lady Sophia, who dies on the spot. The crowd hysterically assumes the creature is poisonous, and Rupert is arrested for murder. Merula is dashed to safety by the disreputable Lord Raven Royston, and the two of them, with a group of quirky, class-spanning characters, work to find the true killer. As their search spreads from London to the countryside, Merula has occasion to witness and comment on the unfair differences among the classes. Meanwhile, Lord Raven, despite a name that sets him up for every clich�, neatly avoids such labeling. Indeed, given a plot that could have been formulaic, Conroy moves the story along at a surprisingly vigorous, enjoyable pace. Although she is given to occasional trite phrases ("It made the blood boil with fury"), she also incorporates interesting bits of Victorian-era history.Conroy elevates the common Victorian damsel-in-distress setup to a higher level, with intelligent characters, vivid bits of history, and a plot that, while predictable, is light and pleasurable.

      COPYRIGHT(2018) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

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