Karen F. (cosmichomicide) reviewed Murder on St. Mark's Place (Gaslight, Bk 2) on + 134 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 13
This is a hard series to classify - set in turn of the century NYC, midwife Sarah Brandt is from a high society wealthy family but has chosen to strike out on her own - marrying the man of her choice and after his death, supporting herself. Historically accurate, the books are all well written and sometimes stark in their portrayal of women's roles (and even men's) during the time period. Her relationship with Det Sgt Mallory plays up the ethnic prejudices of the day ("the Irish") and the hardships of the working class (in this book particularly). The characters are well drawn, the book is well written and well plotted, but anyone thinking this is a pleasant little cozy would be mistaken - reality abounds. Great series.
Helpful Score: 5
I thoroughly enjoyed this second book in the Gaslight Series! A good read, a good mystery and a good story. The two main characters, Sarah Brandt and Frank Malloy, seemed to unfold in their development. You learned a little bit more about them, their families and their lives. Although I figured out "who done it" fairly early on, it didn't detract from my enjoyement of the book - I still didn't want to put it down!
Helpful Score: 2
For those who like turn of the century mysteries. Series gets better with each new book.
Tammy W. (yak233) - , reviewed Murder on St. Mark's Place (Gaslight, Bk 2) on + 30 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
This is the second book series, It was just as good as the first one can't wait to read the third one. If you like a good mystery series please check this one out!
Helpful Score: 2
This is a great book, got me into the Victorian Mysteries that I like so much now. The synopsis from the back: "As a midwife in the turn-of-the-century tenements of New York City, Sarah Brandt has seen suffering and joy, birth and death-and even murder. And the crime-ridden streets of the teeming city offer little relief from either..."