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In the four years since her husband's death, midwife Sarah Brandt has become an angel of mercy in the tenements of turn-of-the-century New York. Now, Detective Sergeant Frank Malloy has taken up the task of solving the murder of Dr. Tom Brandt. But the shocking revelation he discovers may destroy Sarah-and Malloy's hopes for any future with her.
Detective Frank Malloy is searching for answers. Four years ago, Dr. Tom Brandt was murdered and his killer never brought to justice. Malloy has since befriended Brandt's widow, Sarah, and believes that it is his duty to solve the case. Sarah has taken it upon herself to continue her late husband's practice by providing midwife services for those who are less fortunate. Sarah has also helped Malloy on several occasions. The bond between them is strong even though they are both afraid of getting too close. Malloy wants to ease Sarah's mind by solving the murder, but what if his search uncovers a truth not even Sarah can comprehend? This novel is another addition to Thompson's Gaslight Mystery series. Those readers who are familiar with the series will not be disappointed. Readers new to Thompson's series might want to read previous entries. Having some background knowledge of Sarah and Malloy will make the story flow more easily. Thompson does an excellent job of shifting the narrative between the two, enabling the reader to see both points of view throughout the novel. Readers will appreciate having a male and female perspective on the same subject. The characters are very well-written, and the story moves quickly. Mystery lovers will thoroughly enjoy this book. Reviewer: Jonatha Bayse
More Reviews and RecommendationsVictoria Thompson is the author of more than twenty historical novels.
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September 05, 2009: I enjoyed this latest in the series of a middle wife and policeman set in the Teddy Rosevelt era. Fast reading but should start with first in series.
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August 01, 2009: Great characters. Terrific plots. Interesting look into the lives of NEW yorkers at the turn of the 20th century.