The Gods of Gotham (Timothy Wilde Mysteries #1)
by:
Lyndsay Faye (author)
One of Publishers Weekly's Top Ten Mystery/Thrillers of the Year One of Kirkus Reviews' Ten Best Crime Novels of the Year One of Gillian Flynn's "Recommendations for the Season" on Today Edgar(R) Award Nominee for Best Novel ALA Reading List Award for Best Mystery 1845: New York City...
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One of Publishers Weekly's Top Ten Mystery/Thrillers of the Year One of Kirkus Reviews' Ten Best Crime Novels of the Year One of Gillian Flynn's "Recommendations for the Season" on Today Edgar(R) Award Nominee for Best Novel ALA Reading List Award for Best Mystery 1845: New York City forms its first police force. The great potato famine hits Ireland. These two events will change New York City forever
Timothy Wilde tends bar, saving every dollar in hopes of winning the girl of his dreams. But when his dreams are destroyed by a fire that devastates downtown Manhattan, he is left with little choice but to accept a job in the newly minted New York City Police Department. Returning exhausted from his rounds one night, Tim collides with a girl no more than ten years old
covered in blood. She claims that dozens of bodies are buried in the forest north of Twenty-Third Street. Timothy isn’t sure whether to believe her, but as the image of a brutal killer is slowly revealed and anti-Irish rage infects the city, the reluctant copper star is engaged in a battle that may cost him everything
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780425261255 (0425261255)
ASIN: 425261255
Publish date: March 5th 2013
Publisher: Berkley Trade
Pages no: 458
Edition language: English
Series: Timothy Wilde Mysteries (#1)
The year the height of the Potato Famine in Ireland sends many Irish people to New York the city gets it's first police force and one of these men is Timothy Wilde. Scarred by an accident his curiosity forces him to look deeper into things and basically to become the first detective. He's both help...
I have to say I was a little uneasy after reading some of the one and two star reviews for this book before cracking it open, but I was very surprised when I couldn't put the book down from the start. The background and setting are well researched and beautifully, in the most horrifying way, describ...
Das Buch ist in meinen Augen einer der intelligentesten, originellsten Krimis, die ich in den letzten Jahren gelesen habe! Da kommt so viel Interessantes zusammen: Ein hochspannender, aber sehr bedrückender Kriminalfall, in dem es um kleine Kinder geht, deren Rechte vor ihrem Tod niemanden inter...
Hier stellte sich mir schon zum zweiten Mal die Frage, ob man ein Buch u.a. auch danach bewerten soll, wie es beworben wird. Zwei Aussagen im Klappentext bezeichnen "Der Teufel von New York" als Thriller - und das führte mich völlig auf die falsche Fährte. Die Aussage "Ein fulminanter historischer R...
Als ich das erste Mal von dem Buch hörte war ich skeptisch. Bücher über brutale Kindsmorde gibt es viele und oft hat man das Gefühl es geht dabei nur um den Schockmoment. Klar, die meisten Krimileser kann man mit einer einfachen Leiche nicht mehr schockieren. Da muss also ein besonders brutaler Mord...