Hush Now, Don't You Cry: A Molly Murphy Mystery
Rhys Bowen
(Author)
Description
Rhys Bowen's brilliant wit and charm are on full display in Hush Now, Don't You Cry, another outstanding addition to her Agatha and Anthony award-winning historical series.
Molly Murphy is supposed to give up sleuthing now that she's married, but the murder of an alderman puts her on the trail of a killer. Molly Murphy, now Molly Sullivan, and her husband Daniel, a captain in the New York Police department, have been invited to spend their honeymoon on the Newport, RI, estate of Alderman Brian Hannan in the spring of 1904. Molly doesn't entirely trust the offer. Hannan--an ambitious man--has his eye on a senate seat and intentions of taking Tammany Hall to get it. When Hannan is found dead at the base of the cliffs that overlook the Atlantic, Molly's suspicions are quickly justified, and as much as she wants to keep her promise to Daniel that she won't do any more sleuthing now, there isn't much she can do once the chase is on.Product Details
Price
$19.99
$18.59
Publisher
Minotaur Books
Publish Date
February 12, 2013
Pages
320
Dimensions
5.9 X 8.9 X 0.9 inches | 1.05 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781250023025
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About the Author
RHYS BOWEN is the New York Times bestselling author of the Anthony Award- and Agatha Award-winning Molly Murphy mysteries, the Edgar Award-nominated Evan Evans series, the Royal Spyness series, and several stand-alone novels including In Farleigh Field. Born in England, she lives in San Rafael, CA.
Reviews
"For pure entertainment value, Rhys Bowen simply cannot be beat. . .Her skill as a storyteller is almost unmatched." --Aunt Agatha's
"Suspenseful...An unusually tricky solution makes this one of the better entries in the series." --Publishers Weekly
"The latest addition to Molly's case files offers a charming combination of history, mystery and romance." --Kirkus Reviews
"Engaging... gothic... the Newport setting (locale and prevailing attitude toward new money versus old) adds interest. " --Booklist