'Irish humour and gritty determination . . . with charm and optimism.' Anne Perry
'Irish humour and gritty determination . . . with charm and optimism.' Anne Perry
Irish immigrant Molly Murphy is contemplating giving up PI work for something a little less exciting. Molly has had quite enough excitement recently, thank you very much. Especially from the handsome but 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. After everything they've been through together, how can she turn him down? 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 grows ever more engaging against a vibrant background of New York's dark side at the turn of the century.”
Delightful . . . as ever, Bowen does a splendid job of capturing the flavour of early twentieth-century New York and bringing to life its warm and human inhabitants. - Publishers Weekly
Molly grows ever more engaging against a vibrant background of New York s dark side at the turn of the century. - Kirkus Reviews
Born in Bath, Somerset, Rhys Bowen now lives with her husband in San Rafael, California. She is the author of many award-winning series, including the Royal Spyness and Constable Evans mysteries. Constable & Robinson are publishing her award-winning series of atmospheric historical dramas featuring feisty Irish immigrant Molly Murphy in old New York City.
How can Molly keep the man she wants out of her life out of jail, for although he may be a love-rat, he's certainly no murderer! Irish immigrant Molly Murphy is contemplating giving up PI work for something a little less.exciting. Molly has had quite enough recently - especially from the handsome but frustrating 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. After everything they've been through together, how can she turn him down? 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.. Praise for Rhys Bowen: 'Irish humour and gritty determination. with charm and optimism.' Anne Perry 'Delightful. as ever, Bowen does a splendid job of capturing the flavour of early twentieth-century New York and bringing to life its warm and human inhabitants.' Publishers Weekly
Irish immigrant Molly Murphy is contemplating giving up PI work for something a little less exciting. Molly has had quite enough excitement recently, thank you very much. Especially from the handsome but 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. After everything they've been through together, how can she turn him down? 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 . . .
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