A review by jensbookobsession
Death and the Harlot by Georgina Clarke

5.0

Lizzie Hardwicke is supposed to be a woman of privilege in 17th century London, but has been cast out by her father. She is now living as a prostitute as one of Mrs. Farley's girls. When one of her clients ends up dead, Lizzie is the prime suspect. Lizzie must do everything she can to prove her innocence. As people around her are murdered, she learns the lengths people will go to to keep their secrets buried.

Georgina Clarke has a hit on her hands. Death and the Harlot was so easy to fall into. Clarke has done a spectacular job with slipping the reader into Lizzie Hardwicke's world. She has created compelling, relatable characters that I was truly invested in. The twists and turns kept me guessing who the murderer was until the very end. I hope based on the ending that this is not the last we will see of Lizzie Hardwicke. Highly recommend