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In Like Flynn

von Rhys Bowen

In Like Flynn is the fourth captivating installment in a series which has garnered an impressive array of awards and nominations Rhys Bowen's Molly Murphy mysteries have won the Agatha Award, the Anthony Award, the Bruce Alexander Historical Award, and the Herodotus Award, and have been shortlisted for the Agatha Award, the Macavity Award, and the Mary Higgins Clark Award. Fledgling private investigator Molly Murphy's latest assignment gives her the opportunity to escape the typhoid epidemic sweeping across New York City in the summer of 1902 for the lush Hudson River Valley. And it comes from an unlikely source-Captain Daniel Sullivan, a New York City police detective and erstwhile beau of Molly's. She has vowed to keep him at arm's length until he can rid himself of his socialite fiancée, but she can't pass up the chance to take advantage of his offer of a real detective job. Daniel hires Molly to go undercover inside the country household of Senator Barney Flynn, in Peekskill, New York. Flynn's wife, Theresa, has become the latest devotee of a pair of spiritualists known as the Sorensen Sisters. The frail Theresa is desperate to use the sisters' alleged abilities to hold a séance to contact her infant son, who was kidnapped five years ago and never found; the accused kidnapper was killed before he could tell police where the boy was being held. But the police are sure the women are frauds. When Molly allows herself to be distracted from the Sorensen Sisters and the members of the Flynn household by the unsolved kidnapping, it is a race against time to find out what's really going on before it's too late.

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Kein Zweifel, die 1901 nach dem vermeintlich fatalen Ende einer Auseinandersetzung mit einem arroganten Engländer unter abenteuerlichen Umständen aus dem heimischen Connemara in die Neue Welt geflohene unbezähmbare, natürlich rothaarige Irin Molly Murphy ist im falschen Jahrhundert geboren! Selbstbewusst und eigenständig denkend und handelnd entspricht sie in keiner Weise dem Bild, das Frauen zu ihrer Zeit zu erfüllen hatten, wollten sie sich nicht außerhalb der Gesellschaft stellen, was...

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Art:
eBook
Sprache:
englisch
Umfang:
336 Seiten
ISBN:
9781429901758
Erschienen:
2010
Verlag:
St. Martin's Publishing Group
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