Shadow at the Morgue: A Spencer & Reid Mystery

Spencer & Reid Mysteries Book 1

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Pub Date 25 Jan 2025 | Archive Date 2 Feb 2025

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An acquaintance with death

Haunted by her family’s unsolved murder sixteen years ago, Leonora Spencer is familiar with death. As an assistant in her elderly uncle’s London morgue, she uses her photographic memory to catalogue details for his coroner reports. She also isn’t opposed to helping during postmortems, when his skilled hands begin to shake. After a thief breaks into the morgue and steals a locket from a corpse, Leo is determined to understand why, even if it means going against Detective Inspector Jasper Reid’s express orders to keep her nose out of it.

A closely guarded past

Born and bred in the East End slums, Jasper Reid’s recent promotion to the detective’s branch at Scotland Yard is a long step up from his murky past…a past he can’t afford to reveal to anyone. The last thing he needs is a muddled case that connects to the criminals he once associated with, and to the well-known eccentric Leo Spencer. Her stubborn resolve to undermine Jasper’s investigation tests his patience and the complicated history they share.

A murderer closing in

When the missing locket and a handful of suspicious deaths point to a mysterious buried object, Jasper grudgingly accepts Leo’s help to locate it. But someone is watching, and the more they uncover about a deadly blackmail plot, the closer Leo and Jasper get to becoming the killer’s next targets.

Shadow at the Morgue is the first book in Cara Devlin’s new Spencer & Reid historical mystery series set in Victorian London. Perfect for fans of PBS Masterpiece’s Miss Scarlet & the Duke, and readers of Irina Shapiro, Andrea Penrose, and C.S. Harris.

An acquaintance with death

Haunted by her family’s unsolved murder sixteen years ago, Leonora Spencer is familiar with death. As an assistant in her elderly uncle’s London morgue, she uses her...


Advance Praise

""This first book in a new series was an attention-getter, and I struggled to put it down!"" -BookBub review

""Historical romantic mysteries is a favorite genre of mine, and I think Cara Delvin’s books are some of the best I’ve read in that category."" - BookBub review

""This new Spencer and Reid series has all the underpinnings of a bingeworthy saga in the making."" - Goodreads review

""This first book in a new series was an attention-getter, and I struggled to put it down!"" -BookBub review

""Historical romantic mysteries is a favorite genre of mine, and I think Cara Delvin’s...


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What a captivating start to a series! Admittedly, I'm a Cara Devlin fan and am predisposed to liking her work. I can already tell that this is a series I'll be devouring as each story comes out.

Once again, we have a fascinating backstory unfolding here. Our main characters are connected through a father/father figure and past tragedy. Leonora Spencer is the sole survivor after her family was killed and has a photographic memory that helps her assist her uncle, a medical examiner. Jasper Reid is a police detective at Scotland Yard who begrudgingly accepts Leonora's assistance, but would prefer her to stay far away from danger.

While the backstory is explored, there's definitely more to be revealed, which makes me eager for the next book! The investigation is compelling and I'm excited to see how Leo's abilities help Jasper in the future. You know there's a slow burn romance in the works here, but there's a long way to go before things are settled.

As usual, I'll be reading this again when my physical copy shows up. I love Devlin's work and always find myself wanting a physical copy of her books!

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“Shadow at the Morgue” kicks off a new series from Cara Devlin. Leonora Spencer works with her uncle at a morgue and Scotland Yard’s Jasper Reid solves crimes. They each have secrets and a past, but it’s not exactly what you might think.

When Leo is locked in a broom closet by a knife-wielding burglar she realizes there is more to the story than the burglar wanting a worthless bag from one of the bodies in the morgue. Her suspicions are confirmed when another body in the morgue is suddenly missing a locket. At first Jasper is unconvinced that there’s anything truly sinister going on, but then the bodies start piling up. Are these murders related or are there just unfortunate connections between the victims?

Leo is a smart and bold heroine who will do what it takes to get the answers to the mystery. Jasper is an excellent detective who respects Leo’s knack for ferreting out the truth, but is also terrified that something bad will happen to her.

Like Devlin’s previous Bow Street Duchess series, the Spencer and Reid Mystery series promises to be twisty, turny, and fabulously entertaining. I can hardly wait for the next one!

This book is great for readers who like slow-burn romance historical mysteries and/or mystery series.

I received an advance review copy for free from Netgalley and BooksGoSocial, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.

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Thank you to the publisher and NetGalley.

Cara Devlin is an auto-buy for me. Her other 2 series are phenomenal examples of historical fiction with a bit of romance, and this one promises to be just as captivating and addicting as the previous.

The premise of this series opener is unique: a young woman (Leo) who helps her elderly uncle in the morgue must join forces with a newly-minted Detective Inspector in the Metro Police (Jasper) to help solve a series of murders. Leo and Jasper have a complicated, intertwining history as well as traumatic childhoods (about which we learn very little in this installment, but future installments will be sure to flesh out fully). There was plenty of tension and sniping between the two, and moments - little hints, really - of a future romance to come. This promises to be a slow burn, indeed, and I cannot wait to read the next in the series.

Highly recommend!

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This is the first book that I am reading written by the author, Cara Devlin. Shadow at The Morgue is a historical fiction thriller that will keep you on your toes. Our main FMC, Leo lost her entire family as a young girl in a mass murder and it remains unsolved. She is soon taken in by by her aunt and uncle. Leonora soon assists her uncle with his autopsy duties. This was a time when women were not allowed to work in a morgue. This is something she is reminded. There are secrets that will be unveiled. I appreciate that we get a backstory. I think that the character and world building were well written. I like that Leo was written as a strong character, sharp, independent, and feisty. Not only that, but I also enjoy that this historical fiction gives you dark and gothic vibes. I really enjoyed the mystery in this book. I also enjoyed the banter between characters! If you like slow-burn, you'll definitely enjoy it in this book. Overall, this was such a fun and thrilling book, and I will absolutely love to read the next installment.

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I really enjoyed this fast paced novel!! Even though I sometimes resented Leo's recklessness as I found it rather stupid, I liked the way she goes on about her work in the morgue. I also liked the strong sense of family irradiating from Leo and Jasper. I found a positive point that the novel mostly focuses on the mystery to be solved rather than romance. I will definitely read book two!
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Shadow at the Morgue is the first book in Cara Devlin’s Spencer and Reid Mysteries series, and it is off to a great start.

Leonora Spencer helps in her uncle’s morgue, although much of her work she has to do in secret because society doesn’t think women should be part of autopsies and such. When something is stolen from the morgue, Detective Inspector Jasper Reid becomes involved. As the mystery unfolds, Jasper tries to follow the letter of the law while Leo does her own investigating (much to Jasper’s dismay).

Leo and Jasper have known each other since childhood, and each have their own childhood secrets and pains. Now as adults, there is some workplace tension, but also a building tension that is sure to develop into something more as the series continues.

I was immediately drawn into this book! The writing style made it easy to read and the characters were wonderfully developed. The mystery stands on its own, but there are some lesser storylines that will have me (impatiently) waiting for the next books in the series.

This was my first book by Cara Devlin, and it certainly won’t be my last.

Thanks to BooksGoSocial and NetGalley for making this book available. All opinions are my own.

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This was an entertaining start to a new mystery series. Set in Victorian England with a variety of different sorts of characters, the author has created an intriguing world that promises to provide future interesting sequels.

Leonora survived the brutal murder of her entire family when she was a child and is now living with her aunt and uncle who is a coroner. She helps him with his work on corpses even though he might lose his job if anyone knew he let her help. While sewing up one corpse, a man breaks into the morgue and sets off a fast-paced mystery. The Scotland Yard inspector, Jasper Reid, investigating the murder is an old-time acquaintance of hers, and he really wants her to stay out of the whole business of tracking down a murderer. But she has a lot of curiosity and is quite plucky.

I suspect that they’re going to be unwilling partners investigating future murders while fighting their attraction to each other. And we’ll probably find some more clues to the unsolved murders of her family. I look forward to following along with this new series.

I voluntarily reviewed an advanced reader copy of this book that I received from Netgalley; however, the opinions are my own and I did not receive any compensation for my review.

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