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  • Published: 1 March 2022
  • ISBN: 9781496733344
  • Imprint: Kensington
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 352
  • RRP: $62.99

The Dead Cry Justice




Heiress-turned-sleuth Prudence MacKenzie and ex-Pinkerton Geoffrey Hunter step out of the elite society of Gilded Age New York as they venture into the city’s crime ridden streets and most dangerous neighborhoods to search for two missing children…
 

Heiress-turned-sleuth Prudence MacKenzie and ex-Pinkerton Geoffrey Hunter step out of the elite society of Gilded Age New York as they venture into the city’s crime ridden streets and most dangerous neighborhoods to search for two missing children…
 

May 1890: As NYU Law School finally agrees to admit female law students, Judge MacKenzie’s daughter Prudence weighs her choices carefully. Chief among her concerns is how her decision would affect the Hunter and MacKenzie Investigative Law agency and her professional and personal relationship with the partner who is currently recuperating from a near fatal shooting.

But an even more pressing issue presents itself in the form of a street urchin, whose act of petty theft inadvertently leads Prudence to a badly beaten girl he is protecting. Fearing for the girl’s life, Prudence rushes her to the Friends Refuge for the Sick Poor, run by the compassionate Charity Sloan. When the boy and girl slip out of their care and run away, Prudence suspects they are fleeing a dangerous predator and is desperate to find them.

Aided by the photographer and social reformer Jacob Riis and the famous journalist Nellie Bly, Prudence and Geoffrey scour the tenements and brothels of Five Points. Their only clue is a mysterious doll with an odd resemblance to the missing girl. But as the destitute orphans they encounter whisper the nickname of the killer who stalks them—Il diavolo—Prudence and Geoffrey must race against time to find the missing children before their merciless enemies do...
 

  • Published: 1 March 2022
  • ISBN: 9781496733344
  • Imprint: Kensington
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 352
  • RRP: $62.99

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Outstanding praise for Rosemary Simpson and her Gilded Age Mysteries

“Simpson blends a briskly paced investigation with well-chosen Gilded Age details. Fans of Victoria Thompson and Alyssa Maxwell will be pleased.” Publishers Weekly on Death, Diamonds, and Deception
 
“Simpson takes her unconventional duo from the upper crust to the lowest dregs of New York society in the Gilded Age.” Kirkus Reviews on Death, Diamonds, and Deception
 
“Simpson conveys the atmosphere of 1880s New York extremely well, and takes the reader into the mansions of Fifth Avenue as well as the tenements where the poor and the members of the criminal underworld live.  Prudence and Geoffrey are wonderful characters, especially Prudence, who is an unconventional woman of her time.” —Aunt Agatha’s Bookstore on Death, Diamonds, and Deception
 
“In their search for the diamonds, Prudence and Geoffrey immerse themselves in the decadent world of the elite, and it is so well described that the reader feels as if they have entered this society as well...Recommended if you like mysteries, the history of the Gilded Age in New York, or historical novels with a touch of romance.” Historical Novels Review on Death, Diamonds, and Deception
 
“So descriptive it made readers feel that they were actually in the Gilded Age of New York. The street conditions, the social distinctions and interactions, the expectations of women, the parties, the carriages, and much more came alive with Simpson’s writing style.” —Crimespree Magazine on Death, Diamonds, and Deception
 
“Simpson doesn’t shy away from the difficult choices people make in order to survive.” Criminal Element on Death, Diamonds, and Deception

"Simpson neatly exploits the gothic possibilities of her isolated setting and delivers a nuanced look at an America struggling to adjust to transformative change. This entry should win the series new fans."
Publishers Weekly on Death Brings a Shadow

"Packed with suspense, romance, voodoo, class and racial issues, and intimations of the war that didn't end at Appomattox." Kirkus Reviews on Death Brings a Shadow

"Brimming with vivid prose and nail-biting menace, colorful characters and evocative dialogue, and a sense of place so real you can almost feel the mosquitoes on your neck. Death Brings a Shadow is a powerful antidote to fiction that overly romanticizes plantations and the Southern aristocracy for those of us interested in compelling mysteries built around stark, unvarnished truth." Criminal Element on Death Brings a Shadow

"Simpson's depiction of the south after the Civil War is chilling, with lynchings, beatings, voodoo, and hidden secrets sprinkled throughout that keep us turning the pages." New York Journal of Books on Death Brings a Shadow

"Gritty period details, including the involvement of famed tenement photographer Jacob Riis, draw this thriller closer to Caleb Carr's TheAlienist than to Anne Perry's Monk series, but fans of both will enjoy Simpson's unusual historical mystery." Booklist on Let The Dead Keep Their Secrets

"Simpson further develops an admirable heroine who refuses to take refuge in the vapors but doesn't see that she's met a match in her partner—though neither does he." Kirkus Reviews on Lies that Comfort and Betray

"Fans of Anne Perry will find Prudence a worthy American cousin to Charlotte Pitt." Publishers Weekly on Lies that Comfort and Betray

"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 on What the Dead Leave Behind

"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 Perry's Thomas and Charlotte Pitt mysteries." Library Journal, STARRED REVIEW for What the Dead Leave Behind

"Rosemary Simpson vividly recreates the world of nineteenth-century New York City in this exciting debut mystery. Every level of society intersects as we explore a world in which corruption touches both the highest and the lowest and nothing and no one is exactly what they seem." —Victoria Thompson, bestselling author of Murder in Morningside Heights on What the Dead Leave Behind

"This is a story to savor...Prudence is a stubborn, quick-witted American heroine who will remind readers of Tasha Alexander's Lady Emily Ashton and Deanna Raybourn's Lady Julia Grey." Booklist on What the Dead Leave Behind

"Richly plotted...Simpson anchors an appealing detective duo in a colorful and well-researched depiction of period settings and personalities."Publishers Weekly on What the Dead Leave Behind
 

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