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Köp båda 2 för 288 krLyndsay Faye's New York trilogy is immersive, compelling, convincing, and yes, thrilling. Read it today for solid-gold entertainment, but don't be surprised to see it taught in college tomorrow -- Lee Child Reanimates a menacing 19th-century New York * The Sunday Times * Cracking yarn * Daily Mail * Vibrant * New York Times * Lyndsay Faye's command of historical detail is remarkable and her knowledge of human character even more so. I bought into this world and never once had the desire to leave -- Michael Connelly Lyndsay Faye began a terrific series of novels with the great New York Fire of 1845. The Fatal Flame picks up the narrative in 1848 with the further adventures of Timothy Wilde, a proud "copper star" in the newly formed police force. In the course of investigating an incident of arson in the shoddy "manufactories" that depend on the sweatshop labor of desperate Irish immigrant girls, Wilde comes to the defense of a radical feminist crusading on behalf of these exploited women -- Marilyn Stasio, <i>Holiday Crime Roundup</i> * New York Times Book Review * As always in this series, the research is impeccable and the period ambiance dazzling * New York Times *
Lyndsay Faye is the author of critically acclaimed Dust and Shadow and the Timothy Wilde trilogy: the Edgar Award-nominated The Gods of Gotham, Seven For A Secret and The Fatal Flame. She is featured in Best American Mystery Stories 2010. Faye, a true New Yorker in the sense that she was born elsewhere, lives in Queens with her husband Gabriel.