Tracey Norman is doing something confident in Who Is Anna Stenberg? — combining Victorian adventure, mystery, female friendship, and supernatural thriller elements in a way that feels organic rather than forced. That kind of tonal range is difficult to manage and Norman manages it.

The mystery of Anna’s identity is the novel’s backbone, but what makes it readable is the protagonist’s transformation as Viktor — the disguise that becomes something more than survival, a discovery of freedom and identity that runs parallel to the investigation.

This is indie publishing doing what it does best: telling a story that doesn’t fit neatly into a single genre category because it’s more interesting than that.

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