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Type of bind: Mass Market Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN num: 9780425184301
ISBN number: 0425184307
Label: Berkley
Manufacturer: Berkley
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 336
Printing Date: April 02, 2002
Publishing house: Berkley
Release Date: April 02, 2002
Sale Popularity Level: 53227
Studio: Berkley
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Turn-of-the-century New York City midwife Sarah Brandt and Detective Sergeant Frank Malloy are thrust into a twisted case of murder-when a seductress falls victim to her own charades.
'Victoria Thompson shines...Anne Perry and Caleb Carr fans rejoice!' (Tamar Myers)
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Great book. The history along with the plot is very interesting. Victoria Thompson does a great job with suspense and history together.
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The book was not as good as I thought it would be.I was looking for someting along the Emily Brightwell lines. Service was great though.
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Ms. Thompson's Gaslight Series is full of little gems and this book is another. This is the fourth in the series, and in it we see Sarah's and Frank's relationship is progressing a bit further. We also have them trying to find out who killed an opportunistic woman. Sarah's neighbour, Mrs. Ellsworth's son looks like he's been set up to take the fall for the murder, and Sarah knows that he didn't do it. She enlists Frank's help to try to uncover who the real killer is. The plot is a bit predictable, but the characters are very likeable. This is a series well worth the time of any historical mystery fan. I especially like the setting. Turn of the century New York City must have been a fascinating place.
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Murder on Washington Square by Victoria Thompson is the 4th book in the Gaslight series featuring Victorian era midwife Sarah Brandt and New York Detective Sergeant Frank Malloy. This was absolutely the best book so far in the series. When Sarah's neighbor, Mrs. Ellison's son is charged with the murder of his mistress, Sarah jumps to help prove his innocence, much to Malloy's frustration. Thompson does a terrific job of creating mood and dropping hints about the real murderer's identity without giving the game away. The chemistry between Malloy and Sarah is top-notch. I just love how Thompson has been inching their relationship along. The climax is edge-of-your-seat gripping and what happens afterwards will thrill fans of the series. She even throws in a twist at the very end to make the reader long for the subsequent book. Murder mysteries don't get much better than this.
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Nice addition to the series. The plot is a bit obvious at times, but moves along nicely and the characters are developed well. Recommend
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