Description
Description
Rose is back and this time she's flying solo as she investigates criminal paranormal activity in Gilded Age New York City.
Murder in Manhattan Fully fledged Pinkerton agent Rose Gallagher has just caught her first solo case. Stolen jewels and suspicious deaths in a building on Pearl Street with supernatural markings in the wall are right up her alley. But without her partner, Thomas--whose abrupt departure still hurts her bruised heart--Rose fears she might not be up to the challenge. Especially when the investigation takes a deadly turn . . . Attending a high society séance hosted by a psychic of dubious repute should have been nothing more than a great opportunity to gather clues. And yet Rose finds herself being followed, her dear friend is brutally attacked, and her mother's life is threatened. With her loved ones in danger, can Rose stop the killer before their sinister scheme claims another victim? The fourth installment in Erin Lindsey's Rose Gallagher series, Pearls and Poison is an exciting adventure through Gilded Age New York. Fans of historical mysteries and all things supernatural will love this!
Critical Reviews
Critical Reviews
Exceptional . . . Lindsey keeps the suspense at a high pitch throughout. Fans of Preston and Child's Pendergast series will be enthralled-- "Publishers Weekly Starred Review of The Silver Shooter"
Strong world building, a spunky heroine, and enough shoot-'em-up action for a dime novel-- "Booklist on The Silver Shooter"
Based on historical characters and filled with high adventure, romance, and scares, Rose's newest adventure is a winner-- "Kirkus Reviews on The Silver Shooter"
Rollicking . . . Fans of paranormal historicals will be well satisfied-- "Publishers Weekly on A Golden Grave"
Wonderful characters and intricately described class divides of the time-- "Booklist on A Golden Grave"
If Amy Stewart's adventures featuring Miss Kopp married an episode of TV's Murdoch Mysteries, it would become this book's balanced blend of mysticism and mystery-- "Library Journal on A Golden Grave"
A rousing paranormal adventure that explores the vast class differences shaping the heroine's romance, with real historical personages adding a fillip-- "Kirkus Reviews on A Golden Grave"
Clever and spunky sleuth Rose Gallagher encounters a paranormal mystery with a fascinating cast of characters in this charming and compelling novel. A deft and delightful blend of history, mystery, and the supernatural-- "Ashley Weaver, author of the Amory Ames Mysteries, on A Golden Grave"
With a strong, likable heroine and a well-drawn cast of characters, this highly recommended romp through late 19th-century New York will have readers clamoring for the next installment-- "Library Journal Starred Review of Murder on Millionaires' Row"
This should win fans with its plucky protagonist, who defies expectations of her class and gender; genre-blending plot; brisk pace; and potential for romance-- "Booklist on Murder on Millionaires' Row"
Lindsey combines a beautifully rendered 1887 New York City setting . . . with a supernatural frame, plot twists, and a strong, smart, complex heroine
-- "Booklist" Nicely combines history, mystery, romance, and paranormal thrills-- "Kirkus Reviews" Fortifying her well-oiled whodunit plot with dashes of fantasy and romance, Lindsey serves up another appealing adventure for the intrepid Rose. It's an inspired romp-- "Publishers Weekly"
Publishing Information
Publishing Information
Publisher:
Severn House
Pub date:
2025-12-02
Length:
336 pages

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