Helpful Score: 2
So as I neared the end of the book, I reviewed the possible suspects and determined that it had to be one of two people. I thought of some others and decided, for some very good reasons I will not reveal here, that it couldn't have been one of them. Boy, did I blow it!
Another good detective tale from Bowen.
Another good detective tale from Bowen.
Helpful Score: 1
This is a great series! The history, story, characters are all interesting.
A good story. Good suspense and some humor.
Molly Murphy is a struggling female detective in Victorian New York City. In this fourth installment in the series, Molly has just been through a harrowing experience that has tested her resolve to carry on as a detective. Not only was her life threatened but the man she loves, police chief Danny Sullivan, breaks her heart. Just when Molly is getting back on her feet, Danny is arrested and asks Molly to help him prove his innocense. That's not all. Prostitutes in the city are being murdered and Molly finds herself in the middle of danger once again. I love this series. All the charaters have become endearing to me. The action is nonstop and the addition of historical events of the times add interest.
A good historical series although, I was a little disappointed in the way she wrapped up the story this time.
Molly Murphy is contemplating giving up PI work for something a little less exciting...especially from the deceptive NYPD captain Daniel Sullivan. She wants him out of her life for good. But when Daniel is accused of accepting bribes and lands himself in the Tombs, the notorious city jail, he begs Molly to help prove he was framed. As Molly finds herself drawn further into Daniel's case, Molly begins to fear that his trouble is related to one of his investigations: catching a serial killer who is targeting prostitutes, known to the locals as the East Side Ripper
Molly Murphy is my hero!