The Anatomy of Silence
Restoration Apothecary: A Hale & Moreau Mystery - Book 2
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In a city built on reflections, the most dangerous truths are the ones everyone agrees not to see.
London, 1668.
A prosperous merchant collapses in the street and dies within hours.
The cause is declared natural. The city moves on.
Margaret Hale does not.
As an apothecary, Margaret has learned to recognize patterns others dismiss—especially when illness hides behind respectability and custom. When whispers of worker sickness and an unsettling familiarity in the merchant’s symptoms reach her, she begins to suspect a quieter, more dangerous truth: one born not of malice, but of industry, habit, and silence.
Étienne Moreau, physician to Charles II, knows the official diagnosis does not fit. Trained on the Continent and increasingly at odds with English medical orthodoxy, he understands that only the body itself can confirm what rumor and observation cannot. Securing royal permission for an autopsy—an act still considered intrusive and controversial—will place him at risk both professionally and politically.
Together, Margaret and Étienne follow the evidence into London’s mirror-making trade, where beauty is manufactured at the cost of unseen harm, and where mercury—handled casually, invisibly, and profitably—leaves its mark on workers and masters alike. What they uncover is not a murder, but something more unsettling: a death that was predictable, preventable, and quietly accepted.
The Anatomy of Silence is a historical mystery about what societies choose not to see. It explores the hidden costs of commerce, the early limits of medicine, and the moral weight of knowledge that does not guarantee change. As Margaret and Étienne deepen their partnership—intellectual, ethical, and quietly charged—they must confront not only institutional resistance, but their own complicity in a world that depends on silence to function.
For readers who enjoy:
Atmospheric historical mysteries
Medical and scientific history
Slow-burn intellectual partnerships
Thoughtful, character-driven investigations
Stories where truth is uncovered—but not easily acted upon