"Tremendous historical mystery"
In 1901 private detective Molly Murphy decides to remain
in New York City in spite of the recent death of her boss,
Paddy Riley (see DEATH OF RILEY). Her plan is to continue
Riley's detective agency though she lacks experience,
having never flown solo. Her first case without her mentor involves someone who is
stealing the designs sketches of lower Manhattan's Mostel
and Klein garment factory. Even worse, their biggest
competitor Lowenstein is getting their garbs into the
stores first. Molly goes undercover learning first hand
how intense a sewing job can be in a sweatshop. While
still trying to discover the thief she begins a second
case. Her client Major Favisham sent her a letter from
Ireland to find his daughter Katherine who sailed to New
York with a bum Michael Kelly. Unbelievable at least to
Molly, her two cases begin connecting even as the danger
mounts to her. Although this is in some ways darker than the previous two
novels, this is a tremendous historical mystery. The star
is a gritty New York at the turn of the previous century.
The story line is cleverly designed so that the two
subplots merge into a cohesive tale. The additions of a
police officer romantic interest and Molly's just two
steps above amateur status make for a delightful
experience. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted November 16, 2003
SummaryMolly Murphy is starting to think the cards are stacked
against her. She's determined to be a private detective,
but hampering her investigations is the fact that she's
finding many places in turn-of-the-century New York City
where women are not welcome, something that's as
frustrating to her fiery Irish pride as it is to her
rapidly emptying pocketbook.
Then two business opportunities pop up simultaneously. An
aristocratic family in Dublin fears their daughter has fled
to the New World with her unsavory boyfriend, and they hire
Molly to track the two down and send the young woman back
home. Before she has time to consider her good luck, she's
asked to go undercover as a piece worker in the garment
business and investigate a potential case of industrial
espionage. Now if she can only solve both cases without the
help of Daniel Sullivan, the police captain who claims he
loves her but who is engaged to someone else...
Full of the rich detail of New York's teeming immigrant
community and the colorful historical personalities of the
age, For the Love of Mike is the triumphant third
installment in Rhys Bowen's Agatha Award-winning series.
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