Performing seances in parlor rooms and tarot readings by candlelight, Stella is barely holding on. Until she meets Pax, a mysterious young man who offers Stella an invitation and a Join a secret group of talented mystics who explore the darker realms of spiritualism, and together they will get revenge on her sister’s killer.
But how can Stella admit she is the reason her sister is dead?
In the hope of righting past wrongs, Stella joins Pax and his team of mystics. It’s soon clear there is more behind their partnership than just vengeance.
They must tread carefully though, because in the world of spiritualism, not everything is what it seems—especially when communing with the unknown.
REVIEW
It was the cover that originally drew my attention to the book, the hint at spiritualism and the planchettes featured on the cover. Along with the clever way each “I” in the book title has a little flame above making it a candle too. This cover would definitely make me pick it up from a bookstore shelf to learn more about it. I’ll be honest do find spiritualism, tarot card, seances, psychics, mediums etc absolutely fascinating so reading in the blurb that the main female character speaks to the other side and the main male character is eagerly putting together a group of spiritualists had me invested, wanting to know more and eager to start reading.
Stella Bodhan is the main female character and she hears voices and uses this gift to earn money and uses the name Lady Rose. She is alone after the death of her sister Daisy. Stella blames herself for her sister’s death and goes about life punishing herself thinking that Daisy cant have these things so neither will I. Stella deeply misses her sister as they used to work together too, Stella used her natural gift and spoke to spirit and Daisy had taught herself to read tarot card so did readings for people. Due to Stella’s Lady Rose “business” and mediums being illegal in the area she has to move around a lot and is often followed and literally plagued by Reverend Jenkins and his followers shouting and hurling abuse at her, meaning she has to move from boarding house to boarding house.
Pax Princip is continuing the work he began with William T Stead in forming a group of spiritualists to work together safely in one place called Julia’s Bureau. It is to be called Julia’s Bureau after his dead sister.
Pax sneaks into one of Stella/Lady Rose’s meetings without paying which really irks Stella/Lady Rose and it’s a continuing joke/jibe throughout the book. Pax sees her giving messages from the other side and how she isn’t some charlatan. Pax asks Stella to become part of Julia’s Bureau at first Stella refuses but the offer of a place to work safely without the likes of Reverend Jenkins etc following her begins to look more attractive. Stella also feels pulled towards Pax and spirit seem keen on him and her joining his group too.
He later takes her to a hotel to dine and puts forward his business proposal of Lady Rose joining Julia’s Bureau. However, during the meeting Stella starts to feel icy cold, smells tobacco smoke and gets an image of a man sat smoking as water pours in around him. When it gets to the point Stella’s teeth are chattering she is so cold, Pax puts his jacket over her shoulders and Stella reveals the message from the late William T Stead, telling Pax not to open Julia’s Bureau as there is always a cost to communication with the other side. Stella tells Pax that William T Stead had attempted to send him a telegram whilst he was travelling back to America. Pax reveals that William T Stead never made it home from that journey as he was travelling on the Titanic and it sank. Stella goes to the toilet and when she returns Pax has left. Stella has no money and begins to panic a little until spirits point her to a hidden door, which takes her downstairs to a much less grand establishment full of men eating steaks and there is Pax! Stella storms up to him, gives him a piece of her mind about leaving her to pay the bill and pours a full gravy boat over his head. Pax shakes the gravy off and tells her she has his jacket with his wallet in it which makes Stella feel a little bad about the gravy boat but shes still annoyed Pax had left her.
It turns out Pax is an artist but he uses his gift by painting already famous expensive painting and selling them as though they are the original! A woman he had sold such a painting to had walked into the hotel and Pax was worried she may have realised her painting was a fake and may confront him so that is the reason he had left without saying/leaving word.
Theres quite a lot of mis-communication between Pax and Stella, which is quite amusing as you also get spirits take on what Stella should say or do at the same time wherever Stella is spirits connected to the people around her speak to her wanting her to relay messages.
Pax and Stella have a lot in common though they don’t always fully reveal things to each other. Both have a sister that died in the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire. One of the owners Max Blanck had ordered the factory doors to e locked to discourage stealing and workers taking longer breaks etc. So, when the fire took hold the workers mainly women and children had no way out. Some chose to jump from the alight building and fell to their deaths. The owners got away with it meaning there were many disgruntled grieving families.
Eventually the two along with other mystics they have gathered and added to the group along the way decide to take revenge on Max Blanck. Max Blanck is throwing a lavish party, an effort for him and his wife to stay including in society after the fire at the factory. One of the guests attending the party is going to be wearing the most expensive and rare diamond, the hope diamond.
Pax has hatched a rather elaborate plan that will ruin Max Blanck once and for all and make him disappear from society for good…..if they can pull it off.
Before the big party Pax needs to gather other mystics to help them pull off the heist!
I loved how the book was presented with the tarot cards and their meanings at the beginning of the Chapters from Daisy’s point of view. I enjoyed Daisy’s chapters especially the very poignant one where she talks about the factory fire and revealed she knew Julia. The section struck me emotionally as this is not a fictional disaster, this is based on something that really happened and though Daisy and Julia were characters in a book, real people died in the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire disaster.
I thought the delicate artwork at the beginning of each chapter fitted really well with the era the book was set in. The content of the book has really been researched really well, down to the era, fashion and of course the mention of the very real events of Titanic sinking and the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory disaster.
The descriptions within the book are really good, you can easily and rather gleefully visualise the brown greasy gravy dripping down over Pax’s head, through his perfectly combed hair, over his ears, onto his fancy white four dollar sears & roebuck shirt.
I adored the characters of Stella and Pax and their eventual friendship Stella is both amusing yet fragile. She may have the gift of speaking to spirits but she cannot control it at all really. She sometimes finds it difficult to distinguish between the voice of spirit and her own inner voice.
I found Pax quite endearing the way he owed Stella a jitney/nickel but always brushed off paying at the same time saying “I always pay my debts”. There's more but I won't reveal any spoilers.
I also totally adored Kiyoku and Nirav who became part of Julia’s Bureau and perhaps a smaller character but I loved Laura the librarian who once Stella & Kiyoku revealed the reason they were looking for certain information went above and beyond to help them.
On the most part I adored Spirit. When they are eyeing up Pax with one spirit saying “Law chile those abs! Could scrub some skivvies clean on those couldn’t ya!” Or when spirit wolf whistles after Pax. I thought it was really funny how the spirits argued between themselves in Stella’s head. Spirit is quite useful and when their timing is good, they are great at warning Stella or telling Stella things she may need to know, such when Pax asks Stella to guess how he knows her name and the spirits have already told her that Pax paid the landlady a jitney/nickel for her to tell him it!
Of course, as William T Stead warned for all the light in spirit there is also dark so there were the dark prone to violence spirit forces of the Dark Legion who at times try their best to take over Stella. They “helped” Stella once in the past and then became tethered to her. I have to admit they gave me the shivers a time or too, how dark and sinister they were and always lurking in the background.
My immediate thoughts on finishing The Spiritualist was that I really enjoyed it and quickly grew to adore the characters who were initially individuals with gifts that were loners and probably considered misfits by society, until Pax brought them together and they ended up forming a family.
A family that doles out justice to a man whose negligence and greed were responsible for the deaths of Daisy & Julia.
Summing up this book is aimed at Teens & YA but honestly the General Fiction Adult market is missing out if they don't read this one. I'm well past being a teen and I absolutely loved it!

