![]() ![]() Relatively content with his career, Gil is refreshingly clear sighted and not given to self-pity. ![]() Gil became a publisher after he was forced to drop out of school and found himself homeless at the age of 16. Of course Charles has done her homework and of course the reader is given a tantalizing insight into Holywell’s history and is left avid to learn more.* Gil Lawless has a book shop on Holywell Street, a London road once notorious for the depth and diversity of the pornographic material on offer. As a smutty book lover, a one-time aspiring publisher, and a current professional editor, I’m practically legally obliged to love Unfit to Print. I’ve covered Charles’ talents for writing capers and crime, now it’s time for some angst. ![]() People keep turning up dead, his brother is making some rather odd demands and it all seemed to centre about a stuffed badger, dressed as Hermes. Unfortunately for Clem, he is being stalked through the thick London smog by a murderer known as the Fog Man. He likes tea and going to the theatre to watch the variety shows with his new taxidermist boyfriend. ![]() Who is Clem? Clem is the handsome, socially awkward, potentially autistic, incredibly sweet natured owner of a lodging house in Victorian London.Ĭlem just wants to have a quiet life. So there’s that but there’s also the fact that Charles’ Sins of the Cities series ( An Unseen Attraction is the first installment) has all of the above mentioned atmosphere, research, engaging characters, etc. ![]()
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