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Our Lady of Mysterious Ailments: Edinburgh Nights Book 2
Our Lady of Mysterious Ailments: Edinburgh Nights Book 2 | T. L. Huchu
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Our Lady of Mysterious Ailments by T. L. Huchu is the second spellbinding book in the Edinburgh Nights series. A fast-moving and entertaining tale, beautifully written Ben Aaronovitch, bestselling author of Rivers of London on The Library of the Dead Some secrets are meant to stay buried When Ropa Moyo discovered an occult underground library, she expected great things. Shes really into Edinburghs secret societies but turns out they are less into her. So instead of getting paid to work magic, shes had to accept a crummy unpaid internship. And her with bills to pay and a pet fox to feed. Then her friend Priya offers her a job on the side. Priya works at Our Lady of Mysterious Maladies, a very specialized hospital, where a new illness is resisting magical and medical remedies alike. The first patient was a teenage boy, Max Wu, and his healers are baffled. If Ropa can solve the case, she might earn as she learns and impress her mentor, Sir Callander. Her sleuthing will lead her to a lost fortune, an avenging spirit and a secret buried deep in Scotlands past. But how are they connected? Lives are at stake and Ropa is running out of time. Praise for The Library of the Dead: Roll on the sequel The Times One of the strangest and most compelling fantasy worlds you'll see all year SFX
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BookBr
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More of the world of Edinburgh Nights revealed. There were so many layers and details i. thus mystery, it was a really enjoyable read! Ropa is a dogged and determined solver of puzzles, while taking care of her sister and her nan. I love the character of her nan, too, and there‘s a mystery there, too. With plenty of ghosts and creepy bits to chew on, as well as a mysterious order in the shadows, this was a great instalment in a fab series.

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Cazxxx
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The second book in the Edinburgh nights series, not as good as the first but still lots of fun. I love the adventures around Edinburgh, the humour and the underground library. The mc is funny and feisty and the books are quick and easy to read if you want something light with mystery and paranormal elements
I‘ll definitely read the next one in the series

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Dragon
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Started listening to book 2 in the series set in a post apocalyptic Edinburgh- where magic and ghosts abound. Ropa is investigating why a young hospital patient is dangerously ill using her supernatural skills. A great voice actor really adds to the experience. 💚🐉

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LibrarianRyan
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4 ⭐ Ropa‘s business lost all credibility when she took time out to figure out what was happening to the kids that disappeared. She solved her case but wrecked her reputation. Now she must find some way to supplement her income to make sure her sister and grams have food and a warm place to stay. She has a great opportunity to apprentice for a with a renowned magic user who is a bit eccentric. ⬇

LibrarianRyan But never having been to a magic school gets in her way when she fails the magic test. So, no apprentice ship for her. However, the magic man sees potential and decides he wants to work with Ropa. But it will have to be as an intern. That means no money. Ugggghhhhh. However, Ropa can not pass up the opportunity no matter how much she may want to.

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LibrarianRyan To help earn a little green she takes on a case at the Our Lady of Mysterious Aliments magical hospital. Something has happened to a boy named Max Wu that is beyond all their knowledge of medicine and magic. 2y
LibrarianRyan While the main story is finding a cure for Max, this story has multiple story lines going just like the original books in the series. As readers we get to learn about the Bank of Scotland and how it came to be, how it exists in this alternative society, and how magic is tied up with all of it. We also meat a nice Canadian who just wants his family money out of the bank. 2y
LibrarianRyan Plus, we finally lean more about the library of the dead. There is actually more about the Library of the Dead in this book then there ever was in book one. And it is really interesting. Really.

I liked this book just like I did the first one. I find even though it is not the best book I have ever read; I cannot stop thinking or talking about it. I like how it mimics life where everything is happening at once.
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LibrarianRyan Not use one story line from beginning to end. The author does a great job of weaving and completing most of these story lines but leaving just enough to make you excited for the sequel. And that I am. I need book 3 now. But odds are I may have to reread books 1 and 2 before I start that a year from now. 2y
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TorieStorieS
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This fun follow-up to THE LIBRARY OF THE DEAD picks up not long after the close of the first book. Ropa takes on her new responsibilities but still feels pressured to get in some extra money to support her family. A strange illness where Priya works has them both dive back into danger for answers! I listened this time and Ropa‘s voice really shines in this format as well! The plot‘s self-contained but I hope the third book has more answers…

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The hedge creatures are gaining.

Out of the way, Priya yells. She quickly incants a spell I don't catch, which sends a blast of air to the door. But the wood flexes inwards, absorbing it all, and springs back in place, launching her spell right at us. I'm hit by a wind so powerful it throws me onto the ground....I think I landed on my tailbone, 'cause my butt hurts.

This is why I never liked school.

Liz_M Gorgeous picture. 2y
charl08 @Liz_M yeah, the gardeners at work do a fabulous job. 2y
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...there used to be a time when Edinburgh had some kind of festival and people would stream in from all over the world. This was before the catastrophe, mind you. Even heard them claim the city's population would double or something, which sounds like bollocks if you ask me. Like, where would you put all them extra people? The King's Market Week is hectic enough, thank you very much.

CarolynM 🤣 2y
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charl08

I've got my left earphone plugged in, listening to an audio book of The Peloponnesian War.... I dig listening to stuff like this when I'm about.... If there's anything I can put my ear to the keyhole and eavesdrop on, I'm game. It's the only method I know of teleportation and time travel too. Do enough reading and you come to realize this world's been insane right from the beginning.