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Death at Tammany Hall (A Gilded Age Mystery), by Charles O'Brien

Death at Tammany Hall (A Gilded Age Mystery), by Charles O'Brien

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Death at Tammany Hall (A Gilded Age Mystery), by Charles O'Brien

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New York City, 1894. The Democratic Party headquarters at Tammany Hall is a hotbed of cronyism, corruption, and intimidation. Private investigator Pamela Thompson’s close colleague at Jeremiah Prescott’s law firm, former NYPD detective Harry Miller, has had his own career tainted by scandal. Seven years ago, while investigating a case connected to Tammany Hall, he was falsely accused and wrongfully convicted of extortion.Miller’s conviction continues to cast its long shadow into his current life, so he seeks Pamela’s help in exonerating him. The key to uncovering the truth lies with the murder of a cabdriver and a missing portfolio with the potential to incriminate certain city aldermen of taking backroom bribes. But as Pamela and Miller follow the money trail to expose the conspiracy, they find their own lives in jeopardy…

Death at Tammany Hall (A Gilded Age Mystery), by Charles O'Brien

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2028601 in Books
  • Brand: O'Brien, Charles
  • Published on: 2015-06-30
  • Released on: 2015-06-30
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.24" h x .84" w x 5.49" l, .0 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 304 pages
Death at Tammany Hall (A Gilded Age Mystery), by Charles O'Brien

Review Praise for Death of a Robber Baron"O’Brien captures the colorful details and varied characters of an opulent era deftly."—Publishers Weekly"A pleasingly detailed look at the age of the robber barons along with enough strongly characterized suspects to keep readers guessing."—Kirkus Reviews"The author skillfully weaves in fascinating details about American social history. Pair with Stefanie Pintoff, and also recommend for fans of Rhys Bowen’s ‘Molly Malone’ series."—Library Journal

About the Author Charles O'Brien decided to try his hand at writing historical mysteries due to a lifelong love of delving into the past.  James Joyce’s Dubliners and Willa Cather’s Death Comes for the Archbishop have both influenced his writing style. He lives with his wife, Elvy, an art historian, in Williamstown, a small college town in the Berkshire Mountains of western Massachusetts.


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Early American trilogy worth reading By Peggy E. Skarry I read all three books in the trilogy. In general I liked them. They had a lot of American history in them, and the customs and dress of an era long gone. The writing was direct, and I liked the characters - obviously, Mr. O'Brien knows a lot about the age and cares for his characters. If I have any reservations at all, it's because I am a voracious reader, and have read the very complex "The Girl Who. . . " series by Stieg Larsson recently, and all of the Agatha Christie books, and while I admire Mr. O'Brien's approach, and his knowledge, I prefer more complicated psychological thrillers. I would certainly recommend that people read the trilogy and form their own opinions. I respect anyone who has the gumption and the persistence to write and develop their stories into books. The discipline to write is daunting, so I must "tip my hat" to Mr. O'Brien.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. I love every book in this series By Kenneth As a former Macy's jewelry sales manager, the author had me when her protagonist worked as a security officer there. I love every book in this series, and I hope the author has a long run. I'm on board for the distance. What a great series!

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. To Future Developments By yhtak I enjoy all of this author books they just hook you into the developing stories characters lines that all come together right at the end. But leave room for future developments just great.

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