The Girl in the Glass
by:
Jeffrey Ford (author)
The Great Depression has bound a nation in despair and only a privileged few have risen above it: the exorbitantly wealthy ... and the hucksters who feed upon them. Diego, a seventeen-year-old illegal Mexican immigrant, owes his salvation to master grifter Thomas Schell. Together with...
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The Great Depression has bound a nation in despair and only a privileged few have risen above it: the exorbitantly wealthy ... and the hucksters who feed upon them. Diego, a seventeen-year-old illegal Mexican immigrant, owes his salvation to master grifter Thomas Schell. Together with Schell's gruff and powerful partner, they sail comfortably through hard times, scamming New York's grieving rich with elaborate, ingeniously staged séances until an impossible occurrence changes everything.While "communing with spirits," Schell sees an image of a young girl in a pane of glass, silently entreating the con man for help. Though well aware that his otherworldly "powers" are a sham, Schell inexplicably offers his services to help find the lost child drawing Diego along with him into a tangled maze of deadly secrets and terrible experimentation.At once a hypnotically compelling mystery and a stunningly evocative portrait of Depression-era New York, The Girl in the Glass is a masterly literary adventure from a writer of exemplary vision and skill.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780060936198 (0060936193)
Publish date: August 16th 2005
Publisher: William Morrow Paperbacks
Pages no: 286
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Science Fiction Fantasy,
Paranormal,
Novels,
Literature,
Historical Fiction,
Mystery,
Speculative Fiction,
Thriller,
Mystery Thriller,
Supernatural
Even though Ford seems to be known more as fantasy writer I would definitely label this a mystery and it's a decent one at that. There are interesting characters and the mystery itself starts you turning the pages faster.Unfortunately Ford seemed to forget what a wonderful plot he was weaving and ga...
Set in Depression New York, mostly Long Island, a group of scam artists exploits the sorrow and foolishness of the rich, pretending to speak to the “other side” so that they might communicate with departed loved ones. All is well until the chief of the operation sees what may be a real ghost, that o...
After a little bit of initial resistance, I really ended up liking this a lot. Its a well told and nicely crafted tale about a group of spiritualist grifters working the inhabitants of the mansions of Long Island during the Great Depression. Like other tales of this era - Paper Moon, The Sting, Bo...