The Body in the Ballroom

The Body in the Ballroom
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An Alice Roosevelt Mystery

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2018

نویسنده

R. J. Koreto

شابک

9781683315780
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

April 16, 2018
Koreto’s mediocre sequel to 2017’s Alice and the Assassin takes teenage Alice Roosevelt, the daughter of President Theodore Roosevelt, from Washington, D.C., to New York City for the spring social season. Her first event is a ball at the home of the prominent Rutledge family. While her personal bodyguard, Secret Service agent Joseph St. Clair, plays cards with the servants below stairs, Alice dances and gossips in the ballroom. When universally despised businessman Lynley Brackton, another party guest, sickens and dies after drinking a cup of the Rutledge punch, Alice is certain that he was poisoned. She immediately sends for St. Clair and insists that they solve the crime. Soon they are investigating a secret society, foreign business dealings, and marital infidelities. The resolution is unlikely to come as a surprise to any seasoned mystery reader. In contrast to the real Alice, who was witty, unorthodox, and scandalous, the fictional Alice often seems merely supremely self-centered. The lack of chemistry between Alice and St. Clair is another minus. Still, some historical fans may enjoy Koreto’s view of early-20th-century Manhattan society. Agent: Cynthia Zigmund, Second City Publishing Services.



Kirkus

May 1, 2018
Teddy Roosevelt's daughter uses guile and grit to clear an innocent man accused of murder.While Alice Roosevelt is in New York, she's in the charge of Secret Service agent Joseph St. Clair, who narrates in a peppy, slightly formal first person. Their history as sleuthing partners has some precedent (Alice and the Assassin, 2017), so St. Clair isn't surprised when Alice steps forward to investigate the death of Lynley Brackton, who fell sick and died after drinking the punch at a coming-out party influential Simon Rutledge hosted in honor of his daughter, Philadelphia. Though a heart attack is listed as the cause of death, skeptical Alice, who was standing nearby at the time, believes it was murder. Her hunch is soon verified by law officer Capt. O'Hara, who requests her discretion. Alice has already learned that Brackton's many enemies included Rutledge. The specious arrest of mechanic Peter Carlyle raises the ire of both Alice and St. Clair. After securing Carlyle's temporary release, the duo begins to investigate in earnest. Blithe Philly is not as demure and self-involved as she first appeared, and her gossip gives Alice several leads about Brackton. The trail to a solution goes through Brackton's widow, who may have been the killer's real target. The relatives of another murder victim lead Alice to conclude that the crimes are related.Koreto's second Alice Roosevelt mystery manages to be accessible while conveying an authentic period feel. The two investigators are delightful, and the historical figures sprinkled throughout the tale never overwhelm the plot.

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