EXCERPT: Once the train resumed its puffing and snorting journey, Viola turned back to the book, leafing through the pages, searching for any more cross-hatched notes.
The hopes of Orsino were for ever at an end.
She mouthed the words and turned to the final page of Twelfth Night. Her heart gave a sudden lurch. The page was, like the earlier ones, littered with words. She swiveled the book around, tipping it to the light. It was as though the collection of words and phrases had been written at random, shaken by a great hand and sprinkled back between the lines of the story.
Find Bill Boxer, warn him. Sinclair wants him back. He escaped the asylum, fled to Maitland. He knows too much. No more experiments, no more lives destroyed. Stop Sinclair. Take great care, my Viola, take great care.
ABOUT 'THE TANGLED WEB': The sudden death of a beloved brother leads a young woman on a quest to find a missing boy and into a tangled web of mystery, blood and fear.
Maitland 1892 When Viola' Oswald's beloved brother Sebastian dies of a hereditary blood disease, Viola suspects her stepfather, prestigious surgeon Elias Sinclair, has used Sebastian's illness to enhance his reputation. But Viola has no proof until she discovers a letter within the pages of Sebastian's favourite book-Lamb's Tales of Shakespeare. A letter that sends a determined Viola on a journey to the country town of Maitland to find a homeless boy who suffered at her stepfather's hands and can provide the proof she needs.
Once there, Viola finds help from an independent local seamstress and a clever lawyers' clerk, as well as a ragtag bunch of urchins. As the dark story unfolds it becomes clear that the missing boy's fate is intertwined with her own and that terrible cruelties are being committed by her stepfather in the name of medical advancement.
Viola fears for her mother, the child she is about to birth and all the homeless boys caught up in a terrifying web of deceit and death. Will she find the evidence to bring her stepfather to justice in time to save them?
MY THOUGHTS: The Tangled Web picks up the lives of minor characters Maisie and Taylor from this author's previous novel, The Golden Thread and continues their story.
Viola Oswald is an unusual young woman. She is feisty, independent and has a fascination for dressing as a street urchin and wandering the streets in the company of her beloved brother Sebastian to escape the confines of their upbringing and their despicable stepfather Elias Sinclair. This is a skill that will serve Viola well when she sets out to find the elusive Bill Boxer at the behest of her recently deceased brother, a haemophiliac.
Cooper has created believable characters, particularly those of the street urchins and the women of Dillon Lane highlighting the treatment of the poor and homeless at the time and that of Elias Sinclair showing the lack of ethics for someone greedy for fame and recognition at any cost.
Cooper has meticulously researched both period and place, showing Maitland as well-heeled town with beautiful buildings, schools and an active social life. But Cooper also shows the other side: the street urchins; the women from Dillon Lane who have no option but to earn their living by any means they can; the crimes that go unreported.
Her author's note at the end gives factual historical information about the haemophilia that afflicted Viola's brother Sebastian, the history of blood transfusions which is pertinent to the storyline, and the history of Maitland, orphanages and reformatories.
The Tangled Web is a story of kindness and friendship in difficult times. I wasn't entirely convinced by Viola passing herself off as a boy but was willing to suspend my disbelief. An interesting and compelling historical mystery.
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MEET THE AUTHOR: TEA COOPER writes Australian contemporary and historical fiction. In a past life she was a teacher, a journalist and a farmer. These days she haunts museums and indulges her passion for storytelling.
DISCLOSURE: Thank you to Harlequin Australia, HQ & MIRA, via NetGalley for providing a digital ARC of The Tangled Web by Tea Cooper for review. All opinions expressed in this review are entirely my own personal opinions.
The Tangled Web by Tea Cooper was published October 2025