Synopses & Reviews
The murder of Judge Hugo Jackson is out of Detective Simon Zieles jurisdiction in more ways than one. For one, its high-profile enough to command the attention of the police commissioner. The judge was presiding over the trial of Al Drayson, an anarchist, who set off a bomb at a Carnegie wedding, but instead of killing millionaires, it killed passersby, including a child. The trial has captured the attention of 1906 New York City.
Furthermore, Simons precinct doesnt include Gramercy Park, which is where the judge is found in his town house with his throat slashed. But his widow insists on calling her husbands old classmate criminologist, Alistair Sinclair, who in turn enlists Ziele. Together they must steer Sinclairs methods past a police force that is focused on rounding up Draysons supporters and have all but rejected any other possibilities.
Edgar Award-winning author Stefanie Pintoffs combination of a fascinating case and the sometimes-brutal and sometimes-glittering history of turn-of-the-century New York in this stellar historical makes for an utterly compelling read.
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Praise for Stephanie Pintoff
“Densely plotted, rich in moral ambiguity, and guaranteed to grip readers to the very last page.”
—Kirkus Reviews (starred review) on Secret of the White Rose
“Edgar-winner Pintoff proves with her third historical that shes the equal of Caleb Carr.”
—Publishers Weekly (starred review) on Secret of the White Rose
“Mystery lovers might just have found the next Caleb Carr.”
—The Huffington Post on A Curtain Falls
About the Author
Stefanie Pintoff is the author of A Curtain Falls and In the Shadow of Gotham—the winner of the 2010 Edgar Award for Best First Novel and the Washington Irving Book Award. She earned nominations for the Agatha, Anthony, and Macavity awards. She is also a graduate of Columbia University Law School and has a Ph.D. in literature from New York University. She lives with her husband and daughter on Manhattans Upper West Side.