By Yvonne Marrs

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Lady Georgiana Spencer. A dream-shattering realization. A masked murder. Can Lady Spencer rise above her disappointments and save an innocent house maid from the hangman's noose? Georgi has been admitted to Grantabridge University, one of only four women to achieve this honor in 1870. Finally, she can attain her life-long dream and become a barrister. Or can she ... her dream is shattered when she learns the law of Brythion prohibits women the right to claim a place in the legal world. A world ruled by men. Now what will she do? When the Ladies of WACK stumble across a dead body at a masquerade ball, Georgi instantly puts her legal-minded intellect on a new path. She takes the fired house maid, Lotte, into her employ, only to discover Lotte is the number one suspect in the killing of Earl Taversham, a gentleman of the peerage. Georgi sets her mind on proving Lotte's innocence. But can she succeed in convincing the barrister assigned to defend Lotte to accept her investigative prowess before Lotte is judged guilty and sentenced to death? A Practicum in Perjury is the second in Stephanie K. Clemens' Ladies of WACK steampunk mystery series. If you enjoy intrigue, clashes between the sexes and the antics of daring women, then this book is for you.

A Practicum in Perjury A Steampunk Victorian Mystery (Ladies of WACK Book 2) By Author Stephanie K. Clemens – Book Review

The second book in the series is written from the viewpoint of Georgi, and the author has done very well to write this in a different way to how the first book was written in the voice of a young lady whose upbringing was very different to Georgi’s. There is an underlying theme of love in these books, as far as I can see so far, but still a mixed historical fiction and murder mystery genre is how I would class this book. Thoroughly enjoyable – overall 5 stars.

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