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The Nightingale Affair: A Novel by Tim Mason
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The Nightingale Affair: A Novel (edition 2023)

by Tim Mason (Author)

Series: Charles Field (2)

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"Inspector Charles Field hunts a serial killer targeting Florence Nightingale's nurses in Crimea and women in London"--
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Title:The Nightingale Affair: A Novel
Authors:Tim Mason (Author)
Info:Algonquin Books (2023), Edition: First Edition, 400 pages
Collections:DNF, Paper, Mystery
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This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers.
Years ago, Inspector Charles Field, Dickens' inspiration in Bleak House, was sent to Crimea to track down a serial killer threatening Florence Nightingale and her nurses, Now it looks like the person he accused was innocent - and the real serial killer is back.

This follow-on to The Darwin Affair was just as good, just as edge-of-your-seat as the first. Mason's plot is superb, and I loved how he pulled me into the Crimean War. Highly recommended! ( )
  drneutron | Dec 20, 2023 |
This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers.
A murder mystery with a dual setting (Scutari Turkey in 1854 and London of 1867), THE NIGHTINGALE AFFAIR by Tim Mason was totally absorbing. The Nightingale of the title is Florence with her political connections and her belief that sanitation and nutrition were key elements in treating the war wounded. Other historical figures also appear in the story - Disraeli, Dickenson, Wilke Collins - to name a few. A consistent theme in the storyline examines the historical controversy of women as autonomous beings. Well worth the read ( )
  MM_Jones | Oct 30, 2023 |
This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers.
I asked to review this book for Library Thing’s Early Reviewers solely because of the involvement of Florence Nightingale in the plot. I tend to like Victorian mysteries, and the storyline seemed to be an added bonus. Well, that was the only part of this historical mystery that I liked. I found the writing abrupt, scattered, and hard to follow. It wasn’t poorly written—just not to my taste. As this is my second attempt at this series, I think I’m giving up.
  sue222 | Jul 13, 2023 |
This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers.
This is a well written historical novel covering both the era of Florence Nightingale's pursuit of bringing modern nursing to hospitals in the crimea in 1855, and the later era of the expansion of voting rights in London. The two time periods are tied together through the efforts of the detective Charles Field's attempt to stop the murders of women (and men) who have the temerity to challenge these particular areas of male dominance. ( )
  dallenbaugh | Jul 6, 2023 |
I love Victorian Age novels. And The Nightingale Affair is filled with personalities and history from the age, and reads more Victorian than contemporary.

Inspector Charles Field was known as the inspiration for Charles Dicken’s character Inspector Bucket. Everyone understands the connection, and fame is a tiresome burden. During the Crimean War, he was sent to the Crimea to investigate a serial killer who left a calling card of an embroidered red rose. Florence Nightingale and her nurses were in danger. Now, Field is now a private investigator asked to aid with the investigation into a new series of murders with all the hallmarks of the Beast of the Crimea. The man accused of the murders in the Crimea is dead–Field saw his death. Either he had the wrong man then, or there is a copy cat killer in London.

The London murderer has chosen his victims with a purpose: they are bluestocking ladies and men who support women’s suffrage. Florence Nightingale may be a well-off society lady, now retired from the world, but as a nurse she stood up to the male dominated medical profession to promote practices that forever changed how the ill and wounded were cared for, concerned with cleanliness and healthy food and palliative care for the dying. Field married one of Nightingale’s nurses and they have two adopted children. They are, like Nightingale, all at risk. The threat becomes very personal.

The novel takes us back to the Crimea for the back story, then forward to Field’s new investigation. It is a complicated, serpentine path to the truth.

I enjoyed this mystery for it’s atmosphere and how it is peopled with characters including Prime Minister Disraeli, philosopher and member of Parliament John Stuart Mill, and Wilkie Collins, Dicken’s friend and author of The Moonstone and Woman in White. Those in the know will love references such as Field getting his start as Mr. Fielding’s Bow Street Runners, a group began by Henry Fielding, author of The History of Tom Jones, A Foundling, and his brother John. The Bow Street Runners are known as the first professional police force.

I found it fairly quick reading and an enjoyable, atmospheric mystery.

Thanks to Algonquin Books for a free book. ( )
  nancyadair | May 4, 2023 |
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Her family was extremely well-to-do, and connected by marriage with a spreading circle of other well-to-do families. There was a large country house in Derbyshire; there was another in the New Forest; there were Mayfair rooms for the London season and all its finest parties; there were tours on the Continent with even more than the usual number of Italian operas....Brought up among such advantages, it was only natural to suppose that Florence would show a proper appreciation of them by doing her duty in that state of life unto which it had pleased God to call her---in other words, by marrying, after a fitting number of dances and dinner-parties, an eligible gentleman, and living happily every afterwards. -Lytton Strachey, Eminent Victorian
I consider a presumption in anyone to pretend to decide what women are or are not, can or cannot be, by natural constitution. They have always hitherto been kept, as far as regards spontaneous development, in so unnatural a state, that their nature cannot but have been greatly distorted and disguised... -John Stuart Mill, The Subjection of Women
How very little can be done under the spirit of fear. -Florence Nightingale
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For Mel and Angela Marvin
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