Irish immigrant Molly
Murphy and her New York City P.I. business are in the midst of a
sweeping influenza epidemic and a fight for women’s suffrage that lands
her in jail. Her betrothed, Police Captain Daniel Sullivan, finds her,
but he hardly has time to bail her out, what with Chinese gangs battling
for control of a thriving opium trade. The only consolation Molly can
take from her vexing afternoon in the clink is that it made her some new
friends among the Vassar suffragists---and brought her a pair of new
cases.
For the first, Emily Boswell is convinced her miserly
uncle stole her inheritance and wants Molly to uncover the truth behind
her parents’ lives and deaths. Second, Emily’s college roommate Fanny
Poindexter wants Molly to find proof of her husband’s philandering so
that she can leave him without one red cent. But when Fanny dies and her
husband claims she’s a victim of the epidemic, it’s more than
Molly’s conscience can take.
Rhys Bowen’s Agatha and Anthony
Award--winning historical series continues to breathe life into the past
with its wit and charm and its complete sense of
early-twentieth-century New York, which makes In a Gilded Cage her most accomplished mystery yet.
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Irish immigrant Molly Murphy and her New York City P.I. business are in the midst of a sweeping influenza epidemic and a fight for women’s suffrage that lands her in jail. Her betrothed, Police Captain Daniel Sullivan, finds her, but he hardly has time to bail her out, what with Chinese gangs battling for control of a thriving opium trade. The only consolation Molly can take from her vexing afternoon in the clink is that it made her some new friends among the Vassar suffragists---and brought her a pair of new cases.For the first, Emily Boswell is convinced her miserly uncle stole her inheritance and wants Molly to uncover the truth behind her parents’ lives and deaths. Second, Emily’s college roommate Fanny Poindexter wants Molly to find proof of her husband’s philandering so that she can leave him without one red cent. But when Fanny dies and her husband claims she’s a victim of the epidemic, it’s more than Molly’s conscience can take.
Rhys Bowen’s Agatha and Anthony Award--winning historical series continues to breathe life into the past with its wit and charm and its complete sense of early-twentieth-century New York, which makes In a Gilded Cage her most accomplished mystery yet.