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Evil of the Age: A Thriller
By (Author) Allan Levine
Skyhorse Publishing
Yucca Publishing
18th November 2014
United States
General
Fiction
FIC
Hardback
336
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 30mm
481g
Political corruption, abortion, and dead body discovered inside a trunk at Hudson depot. The summer of 1871 in New York City is hot and humid. The city is gripped by two seemingly separate events. The first is the discovery of a beautiful young woman's body stuffed inside a trunk at the Hudson railway depot. The second involves Victor Fowler, gran
Winnipegs own Allan Levine takes his talents for historical mystery to nineteenth-century New York for this novel. . . . Great research and great fun make this a winner. Margaret Cannon, Globe and Mail
One of the finest history mysteries available today. Evil of the Age is an award-winning novel in waiting. . . . Evil of the Age is history revealed in sordid and fascinating detail. Its also a mysterya chilling and believable tale. It simply doesnt get any better than this. Don Graves, Hamilton Spectator
Levine has done it again. He has seamlessly crafted an amazing mix of historical lore, credible views of the seamiest settings of old New York, an intertwined plot of murderous suspense and political corruption, and with a population of unique characters, good, bad, ugly, and everything in between. For history/mystery fans its a book that leaves its readers begging for the next of the St. Clair chronicles. M. Wayne Cunningham, Mysterious Reviews
Winnipegs own Allan Levine takes his talents for historical mystery to nineteenth-century New York for this novel. . . . Great research and great fun make this a winner. Margaret Cannon, Globe and Mail
One of the finest history mysteries available today. Evil of the Age is an award-winning novel in waiting. . . . Evil of the Age is history revealed in sordid and fascinating detail. Its also a mysterya chilling and believable tale. It simply doesnt get any better than this. Don Graves, Hamilton Spectator
Levine has done it again. He has seamlessly crafted an amazing mix of historical lore, credible views of the seamiest settings of old New York, an intertwined plot of murderous suspense and political corruption, and with a population of unique characters, good, bad, ugly, and everything in between. For history/mystery fans its a book that leaves its readers begging for the next of the St. Clair chronicles. M. Wayne Cunningham, Mysterious Reviews
Allan Levine is an award-winning writer, historian, and educator. He is the author of nine books, including the Sam Klein mystery trilogy (which was published in Canada and Germany). He lives in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.