The Fifth Floor
Michael Kelly Series, Book 2
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نقد و بررسی
Private investigator Michael Kelly, a former Chicago cop, takes on what he believes is a simple domestic violence case that is really a grisly murder with roots in a decades-old political scandal, and the Great Chicago Fire of 1871. Stephen Hoye narrates in a vintage noir style to provide visceral shading to complex characters and events that lead to a stunning climax. Hoye expertly manages the large cast of characters--from members of two of Chicago's most eminent families, who conspire to eliminate Irish immigrants in the 1800s, to current politicos determined to frame Kelly for murder. Hoye's polished performance gives an authentic flavor to an intricate mystery. G.D.W. (c) AudioFile 2008, Portland, Maine
Starred review from June 9, 2008
Harvey’s superb second thriller to feature PI Michael Kelly (after 2007’s The Chicago Way
) has the ex-Chicago cop taking on what he thinks is a simple domestic violence case. But when he tails Johnny Woods, a “fixer” for the city’s powerful mayor, to what turns out to be a grisly murder scene, Kelly realizes he’s stumbled onto a scandal that began with the great Chicago Fire of 1871. Digging deeper, Kelly unearths what was once considered an urban legend: two of Chicago’s most eminent families conspiring to eradicate Irish immigrants by burning down the city’s slums. As more bodies pile up and he becomes romantically involved with a judge with secrets of her own, Kelly vows to expose the conspiracy, even if that means putting himself on the wrong side of the city’s most powerful men. Harvey’s plot twists in all the right places, and his noir-inspired dialogue crackles without sounding showy. Marlowe and Spade would readily welcome Michael Kelly into their fold. 4-city author tour.
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