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The Dark Days Deceit

Lady Helen #3 / 3
by Alison Goodman
The Dark Days Deceit (Lady Helen #3) by Alison Goodman
★ 8.00 / 1
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The thrilling, genre-bending conclusion to Lady Helen's demon-hunting adventures, set in the glittering Regency world.

Lady Helen has retreated to a country estate outside Bath to prepare for her wedding to the Duke of Selburn, yet she knows she has unfinished business to complete. She and the dangerously charismatic Lord Carlston have learned they are a dyad, bonded in blood, and only they are strong enough to defeat the Grand Deceiver, who threatens to throw mankind into chaos. But the heinous death-soaked Ligatus Helen has absorbed is tearing a rift in her mind. Its power, if unleashed, will annihilate both Helen and Carlston unless they can find a way to harness its ghastly force and defeat their enemy.

In the final book of the trilogy that began with The Dark Days Cluband continued with The Dark Days Pact, the intrepid Lady Helen's story hurtles to a shocking conclusion full of action, heartbreak, and betrayal.

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FantasyYoung AdultHistorical Fiction
Release date: November 19, 2018

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Alison Goodman

Alison Goodman

In the quiet hours of a Melbourne morning, Alison Goodman might be found lost in a world not entirely her own—one where dragons whisper secrets, Regency-era heroines fight demons in ballgowns, and twin sisters solve crimes society wishes they’d ignore. That’s the spell Goodman casts: not just stories, but immersive, finely tuned tapestries where genre is a suggestion, not a limit.

Known for her gift of blending historical detail with the fantastical, Goodman has long walked the line between reality and imagination. Her breakout duology, Eon and Eona, took readers deep into a world inspired by ancient China, threading together gender identity, power struggles, and the high-stakes politics of dragon magic. It wasn’t just the vivid setting that caught fire—it was the voice of a girl forced to disguise herself as a boy to claim power in a world that refused her space. The novels became international favorites, celebrated not only for their rich fantasy world-building but also for their timely, thoughtful exploration of identity and agency.

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Her ability to shape-shift genres continued with The Lady Helen trilogy—a dark, slow-burn blend of historical fiction and supernatural thriller set in the underbelly of Regency London. It was in these pages that Goodman showed her knack for transforming classic tropes into something dangerous and new. By weaving in themes of constraint, secrecy, and power, she turned corseted debutantes into warriors of another kind.

More recently, Goodman returned to the Regency world with a sharper twist in The Benevolent Society of Ill-Mannered Ladies. This time, there are no demons—only the ones society pretends not to see. Featuring two aging, unmarried sisters who weaponize their invisibility against injustice, these novels walk a clever line between period drama and feminist mystery. One earned the 2024 Readers’ Choice Davitt Award; both have earned the affection of readers craving historical fiction with bite.

Goodman’s work is research-heavy but never heavy-handed, steeped in the textures of history without losing the rhythm of a good yarn. Her commitment to historical accuracy is as evident as her love of bold, morally complex women, and she brings both to life with prose that feels elegant without being overwrought.

Away from the page, she’s an academic as much as an author—holding a PhD and mentoring emerging writers in creative writing programs across Australia. But it’s her storytelling, precise and fearless, that has carried her voice far beyond her home city.

Whether writing fantasy, mystery, or something in between, Alison Goodman doesn’t just bend genre—she reshapes it into something far more daring.

Lady Helen

Lady Helen consists of three books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

The Dark Days Club (Lady Helen #1)
★ 8.66 / 3
The Dark Days Pact (Lady Helen #2)
★ 8.00 / 2
The Dark Days Deceit (Lady Helen #3)
★ 8.00 / 1


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