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Death Brings a Shadow

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Death Brings a Shadow

Contributors:

By (Author) Rosemary Simpson

ISBN:

9781496722096

Publisher:

Kensington Publishing

Imprint:

Kensington Publishing

Publication Date:

26th November 2019

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

813.54

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

304

Dimensions:

Width 139mm, Height 210mm

Description

Investigators Prudence MacKenzie and ex-Pinkerton Geoffrey Hunter discover all that glitters is not gold in the Gilded Age, whether on the island of Manhattan or an island off the coast of Georgia ... DEATH BRINGS A SHADOW In spring 1889, Prudence and Geoffrey set sail from New York Harbor on a private yacht bound for Bradford Island, where her friend Eleanor Dickson is to be wed. The Sea Islands along the Georgia coast serve as a winter playground for the likes of the Carnegies, Rockefellers, Vanderbilts, and Dicksons. Despite her Yankee pedigree, Eleanor is marrying a Southern gentleman, Teddy Bennett, and Prudence is thrilled to be the maid of honor. But days before the wedding, the bride is nowhere to be found. A frantic search of the island turns up her drowned corpse in an alligator-infested swamp. Prudence is devastated, but as they prepare the body for burial, she and Geoffrey discover evidence of bruising that indicates Eleanor was held under-most dishonorably murdered. Determined to seek justice for her beloved friend, Prudence begins to investigate with Geoffrey's help and is quickly led into a morass of voodoo spells and dark deeds from the days of slavery. As Prudence and Geoffrey pursue a killer, they soon discover that Eleanor will not be the last to die on Bradford Island ...

Reviews

Outstanding praise for Rosemary Simpson and her Gilded Age mysteries!

Let the Dead Keep Their Secrets

Gritty period details, including the involvement of famed tenement photographer Jacob Riis, draw this thriller closer to Caleb Carrs The Alienist than to Anne Perrys Monk series, but fans of both will enjoy Simpson's unusual historical mystery.
Booklist

Lies that Comfort and Betray

Simpson further develops an admirable heroine who refuses to take refuge in the vapors but doesnt see that shes met a match in her partnerthough neither does he.
Kirkus Reviews

Fans of Anne Perry will find Prudence a worthy American cousin to Charlotte Pitt.
Publishers Weekly

What the Dead Leave Behind

Naturally I always gravitate toward any book set in old New York, and this one exceeded expectations. It has everything one could expect from a historical mystery: set against the blizzard of 88, a smart heroine pits her wits against an evil stepmother out to destroy her.
Rhys Bowen, New York Times bestselling author of the Molly Murphy and Royal Spyness mysteries

Launching an atmospheric new series set in Gilded Age New York, Simpson incorporates historical events and figures to add verisimilitude to this tension-filled story. For mystery readers who appreciate period detail, including fans of Anne Perrys Thomas and Charlotte Pitt mysteries.
Library Journal (starred review)

This is a story to savor Prudence is a stubborn, quick-witted American heroine who will remind readers of Tasha Alexanders Lady Emily Ashton and Deanna Raybourns Lady Julia Grey.
Booklist

Richly plottedSimpson anchors an appealing detective duo in a colorful and well-researched depiction of period settings and personalities.
Publishers Weekly

Author Bio

Rosemary Simpson is the author of two previous historical novels, The Seven Hills of Paradise and Dreams and Shadows, and three previous Gilded Age Mysteries- What the Dead Leave Behind, Lies that Comfort and Betray, and Let the Dead Keep Their Secrets. She is a member of Sisters in Crime, International Thriller Writers, and the Historical Novel Society. Educated in France and the United States, she now lives near Tucson, Arizona.

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