Harriet Tyce, bestselling authorSunday TimesāA sultry, immersive exploration of 30s New York with a taut plot and a vivid soundtrack. The perfect escape ā evocative, smooth proseā
magazineBestā[A] tightly plotted adventure that brims with atmosphereā
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In the middle of Harlem, in the dead of night, a woman falls from a second storey window. In her hand, she holds a passport and the name written on it is Lena Aldridgeā¦
Lena arrived in Harlem less than two weeks ago, full of hope for her burgeoning romance with Will Goodman, the handsome musician she met on board the Queen Mary. Will has arranged for Lena to stay with friends of his, and this will give her the chance to find out if their relationship is going anywhere. But there is another reason she's in Harlem ā to find out what happened in 1908 to make her father flee to London.
As Lena's investigations progress, not only does she realise her father lied to her, but the man sheās falling too fast and too hard for has secrets of his own. And those secrets have put Lena in terrible dangerā¦
Kia Abdullah, author ofThose People Next Door* * *āAn achingly evocative rendering of 1930s New York and all its glamour and grit . . . An intriguing mysteryā
Frances Quinn, author ofThe Smallest ManāLouise Hare is a must-buy author for me, and this is her best yet ā a brilliantly seductive mystery set against a glamorous backdrop that completely comes aliveā
Louise Fein, author ofPeople Like UsāMystery, drama, murder, all wrapped up in a story sublimely toldā
1936, September 17th, 1amā¦ Nine days earlierā¦