
Darkmeer |

What I'm looking for is a Victorian London or something in Venice (unique cities to be sure). The idea is that it's a conspiracy to overthrow the crown/discredit the church type of novel. Trying to keep the timeline sometime in the early industrial revolution or earlier.
I've never been super huge on pure historical fiction mysteries, thus my repertoire is not terribly big with them, and it's something I mean to correct.
Any ideas?

SmiloDan RPG Superstar 2012 Top 32 |

A lot of steampunk takes place in Victorian England.
There is a Chthulu/Sherlock Holmes anthology that is pretty good. Shadows over Baker Street, I think it's called.
I've been reading a series starring Richard Burton as the main character in the steampunk trilogy "Burton and Swinburne": The Strange Affair of Spring-Heeled Jack; "The Curious Case of the Clockwork Man"; and "Expedition to the Mountains of the Moon" by Mark Hodder.
Gail Carriger has a hilarious comedy of manners in Victorian England as well. Lots of werewolves and vampires, but none that sparkle.

Doodlebug Anklebiter |

Forgive my pedantry, Darkmeer, but Victorian England is at the tail-end of the Industrial Revolution.
That being said, the Victorian-era Steampunk book is The Difference Engine by William Gibson and Bruce Sterling.
SmiloDan's recommendations look pretty awesome. Richard Burton hanging out with Algernon Swinburne?!? Sounds like my cup of tea.