Under the Veiled Moon is the second in Karen Odden’s Michael Corravan series.
Corravan is called to the banks of the Thames because of a serious accident involving the Princess Alice and a barge. Although this at first appears to be an accident, it becomes apparent that this was probably sabotage. The investigation leads Corravan into the Irish gangs in Whitechapel and the anti-Irish sentiment in Britain.
At the same time, his adopted family, the Doyles, is experiencing some problems of their own. Colin, the remaining son, has gotten involved with a criminal gang and is out all hours. Corravan tries to convince Colin to leave the gang but he won’t.
The mystery is multi-layered and the issues with the Doyles add emotional depth. Highly recommended.
I read a lot of nonfiction but do not include those titles here since they are usually for research. However, I read Oath and Honor by Liz Cheney.
Whatever you think of her politics, and I disagree with most of her policies, this was a fascinating book. The record of the January 6 commission was especially riveting. It did leave me with some questions – she did support Trump during his first term – but on the whole, a window into an important historical event.