In Like Flynn
On sale
1st October 2015
Price: £10.99
‘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’s sixth sense is warning her – danger and death lie ahead!
A woman private eye in a man’s world, Molly Murphy is having a hard time succeeding in running her detective agency in New York. That’s why she agrees to go undercover for the NYPD to expose a pair of spiritualist sisters as con artists, even though the offer of work has come from police captain Daniel Sullivan. Sullivan had once won Molly’s heart – until she discovered he has a socialite fiancée and an upcoming society wedding.
Still, needs must, and so Molly finds herself posing as an Irish cousin at the uptown mansion of Senator Barney Flynn. Flynn’s invalid wife hopes the psychic sisters can contact her dead son, kidnapped and lost in a sensational crime, and after a spooky séance, Molly isn’t so sure the sisters are fake… but she’s certain the police bungled the kidnapping case.
All too soon her questions are leading her to danger… and it doesn’t take a psychic to tell Molly that if she continues she may very well end up dead!
‘An evocative trip through Old New York… in the company of Irish immigrant Molly Murphy, a spirited and appealing guide.‘ SJ Rozan, author of Winter and Night
‘Irish humour and gritty determination… with charm and optimism.’ Anne Perry
‘Molly grows ever more engaging against a vibrant background of New York’s dark side at the turn of the century.’ Kirkus Reviews
Molly’s sixth sense is warning her – danger and death lie ahead!
A woman private eye in a man’s world, Molly Murphy is having a hard time succeeding in running her detective agency in New York. That’s why she agrees to go undercover for the NYPD to expose a pair of spiritualist sisters as con artists, even though the offer of work has come from police captain Daniel Sullivan. Sullivan had once won Molly’s heart – until she discovered he has a socialite fiancée and an upcoming society wedding.
Still, needs must, and so Molly finds herself posing as an Irish cousin at the uptown mansion of Senator Barney Flynn. Flynn’s invalid wife hopes the psychic sisters can contact her dead son, kidnapped and lost in a sensational crime, and after a spooky séance, Molly isn’t so sure the sisters are fake… but she’s certain the police bungled the kidnapping case.
All too soon her questions are leading her to danger… and it doesn’t take a psychic to tell Molly that if she continues she may very well end up dead!
‘An evocative trip through Old New York… in the company of Irish immigrant Molly Murphy, a spirited and appealing guide.‘ SJ Rozan, author of Winter and Night
‘Irish humour and gritty determination… with charm and optimism.’ Anne Perry
‘Molly grows ever more engaging against a vibrant background of New York’s dark side at the turn of the century.’ Kirkus Reviews
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Reviews
‘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.’
‘Molly grows ever more engaging against a vibrant background of New York’s dark side at the turn of the century.’