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The death of shame / Ambrose Parry.

Parry, Ambrose, (author.).

Summary:

Sarah Fisher's inquiries into the disappearance of her relatives' daughter lead her to reforming campaigners trying to publicize the plight of the hundreds of girls ensnared in Edinburgh's houses of assignation. Sarah learns how young women are lured, deceived, trafficked and raped, leaving them ruined in the eyes of a society obsessed with moral purity.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781837263431 (hardcover)
  • Physical Description: 419 pages : maps ; 25 cm.
  • Publisher: Edinburgh : Canongate, 2025.

Content descriptions

General Note:
Maps on endpapers.
Subject: Brothels > Fiction.
Missing persons > Investigation > Fiction.
Secrecy > Fiction.
Edinburgh (Scotland) > History > 19th century > Fiction.
Genre: Detective and mystery fiction.
Novels.

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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Stroud Branch FIC Parry 31681010441798 FICTION Checked out 12/13/2025

  • Baker & Taylor
    In 1854 Edinburgh, apprentice Sarah Fisher secretly trains as a medic while investigating her cousin’s disappearance, uncovering a dark underworld where young women are lured, trafficked, and exploited beneath the city’s veneer of respectability and moral purity.
  • Perseus Publishing

    1854, Edinburgh.
    Respectable public faces hide sordid private sins.

    Apprentice Sarah Fisher is helping to fund Dr Will Raven's emerging medical practice in exchange for being secretly trained as a medic, should the rules barring women ever change. Sarah needs no instruction in the inequalities that beset her gender, but even she has her eyes opened to a darker reality when a relative seeks her help in searching for her missing daughter. Annabelle Banks was promised a situation in a prestigious household, but there has been no word from her since she left home, and the agency that arranged her position says she never appeared.

    Sarah's inquiries lead her to reforming campaigners trying to publicise the plight of the hundreds of girls ensnared in Edinburgh's houses of assignation. Sarah learns how young women are lured, deceived, trafficked and raped, leaving them ruined in the eyes of a society obsessed with moral purity, and where virginity is prized as a lucrative commodity.

    Drawing upon real historical events, The Death of Shame takes Raven and Sarah into a treacherous labyrinth of exploitation, corruption, high-level complicity and Victorian-style revenge porn.


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