For the Love of Mike
Rhys Bowen
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Description for For the Love of Mike
Paperback. 'Irish humour and gritty determination. with charm and optimism.' Anne Perry Series: Molly Murphy. Num Pages: 336 pages. BIC Classification: FF. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 201 x 131 x 19. Weight in Grams: 238.
No job for a lady...
Fashion can be murder for Molly Murphy!
Having inherited the cases of her deceased mentor Paddy Reilly, private investigator Molly Murphy is following philandering husbands, tracking down runaway debutantes and working in a sweatshop to discover who is purloining dress designs. None of these jobs seem very dangerous… at first.
But when a woman’s body is fished out of the East River, Molly fears it is the missing society girl everyone is talking about. Then Molly’s sometime beau, police captain Daniel Sullivan, reveals that another corpse may be the girl’s ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Little, Brown Book Group
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2015
Series
Molly Murphy
Condition
New
Weight
274g
Number of Pages
336
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781472103093
SKU
V9781472103093
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 4 to 8 working days
Ref
99-2
About Rhys Bowen
Born in Bath, Somerset, Rhys Bowen now lives in San Rafael, California, with her husband. She is the author of many award-winning series including the Royal Spyness and Constable Evans mysteries. Constable is publishing her award-winning series of atmospheric historical dramas featuring feisty Irish immigrant Molly Murphy in old New York City.
Reviews for For the Love of Mike
Delightful… as ever, Bowen does a splendid job of capturing the flavour of early twentieth-century New York and bringing to life its warm and human inhabitants.
Publishers Weekly
Molly grows ever more engaging against a vibrant background of New York’s dark side at the turn of the century.
Kirkus Reviews
Publishers Weekly
Molly grows ever more engaging against a vibrant background of New York’s dark side at the turn of the century.
Kirkus Reviews