An orphan of Hell's Kitchen
β Scribed by Freeland, Liz
- Publisher
- Kensington Publishing Corporation
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 176 KB
- Edition
- 6
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Hell's Kitchen (New York;N.Y.)
- ISBN-13
- 9781496726186
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β¦ Synopsis
In 1914, Hellβs Kitchen is an apt name for New York Cityβs grittiest neighborhood, as one of the cityβs first policewomen, Louise Faulk, is about to discover when the death of a young prostitute leads her on a grim journey through the districtβs darkest corners . . .
Filthy, dangerous, and deadlyβHellβs Kitchen is no place for a lady, but Louise Faulk is no ordinary woman. The amateur investigator turned rookie policewoman is investigating the death of young prostitute, Ruthie, who leaves behind a baby boy. Although detectives are quick to declare it a suicide, Louise is less certain after she discovers clues implying murder while attempting to find a caretaker for Ruthieβs orphaned son.
Uncovering the truth wonβt be easy, especially since Louise is struggling to make a name for herself amid the boysβ club of the New York City Police Department. But Ruthieβs case keeps tugging at Louise, luring her beyond the slumsβ drawn curtains and tenement doors, into an undercover investigation that often seems to conceal more than it reveals. Louise is convinced Ruthieβs secrets got her killed, but can she prove it before they catch up to her too?
β¦ Subjects
Historical Mystery
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