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In
1901 New York, Irish immigrant Molly Murphy is not having any
success in her search for a job that interests her. Her beau, police
captain Daniel Sullivan, wants her to take a job as a companion to a
wealthy woman, which she agrees to try. While working, she notices a
man lurking around the woman's home in a furtive manner and is told
by Daniel that he is Paddy Riley, a private detective. Molly
nags Paddy until he agrees to hire her as a clerk. One day she finds
her employer murdered. Someone has gone through his files and a few
days later, someone sets fire to the office, destroying everything
inside. Molly has the notebook he always carried around while on a
case and she notices that he was very upset about a conversation he
overheard in a bar. Molly successfully tracks down one of the people
and through him she is able to locate the person he met with that
night. Headless of the danger to herself, Molly continues to
investigate and brings herself to the attention of a murderer who
has every intention of killing again. Rhys Bowen gives her
audience a very accurate picture of what New York City was like for
an immigrant in 1901. The heroine is a very spunky and likable woman
who acts on her convictions even when it puts her in danger. DEATH
OF Riley is a delightful historical cozy starring characters that
are eccentric, bohemian, and believable. The ending will come as a
shock to the audience because the author cleverly disguises the
direction she is moving the story line along.
Harriet
Klausner
Reprinted with permission. Do Not repost without
permission from the author, Harriet
Klausner
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