In Michael Murphy’s action-packed Prohibition-era novel of suspense,
a mystery writer returns to the bright lights and dark alleys of New
York City—uncovering a criminal conspiracy of terrifying
proportions. In 1933, America is at a crossroads: Prohibition will
soon be history, organized crime is rampant, and President Roosevelt
promises to combat the Great Depression with a New Deal. In these
uncertain times, former-Pinkerton-detective-turned-bestselling-author
Jake Donovan is beckoned home to Manhattan. He has made good money as
the creator of dashing gumshoe Blackie Doyle, but the price of success
was Laura Wilson, the woman he left behind. Now a Broadway star, Laura
is engaged to a millionaire banker—and waltzing into a dangerous
trap. Before Jake can win Laura back, he’s nearly killed—and
his former partner is shot dead—after a visit to the Yankee Club, a
speakeasy dive in their old Queens neighborhood. Suddenly Jake and
Laura are plunged into a conspiracy that runs afoul of gangsters,
sweeping from New York’s private clubs to the halls of corporate
power and to the White House itself. Brushing shoulders with the likes
of Dashiell Hammett, Cole Porter, and Babe Ruth, Jake struggles to
expose an inconspicuous organization hidden in plain sight, one
determined to undermine the president and change the country forever.
Praise for The Yankee Club “Glittering with a hint of Nick and
Nora, Michael Murphy’s 1930s Manhattan provides a witty setting for
murder and mayhem.”—Mary Daheim, bestselling author of The Alpine
Yeoman
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ISBN
9780804179317
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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