7 years after a financial crisis nearly topples America, traders chafe at government regulations, racial tensions are rising, and corrupt financiers make back-door deals with politicians... 1799 was a hell of a year. "What do you know about Wall Street, the slave trade, and the fate of immigrant Ir
The Devil's Half Mile: A Novel
β Scribed by Paddy Hirsch
- Publisher
- Forge Books
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 231 KB
- Edition
- First edition
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- New York (N.Y.), New York (State)--New York.
- ISBN
- 0765399156
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β¦ Synopsis
The Devil's Half Mile by Paddy Hirsch is a riveting historical thriller debut set in 1799 New York City, perfect for the fans of Gangs of New York and the works of Caleb Carr and Erik Larson. Seven years after a financial crisis nearly toppled America, traders chafe at government regulations, racial tensions are rising, gangs roam the streets and corrupt financiers make back-door deals with politicians... 1799 was a hell of a year. Thanks to Alexander Hamilton, America has recovered from the panic on the Devil's Half Mile (aka Wall Street), but the young country is still finding its way. When young lawyer Justy Flanagan returns to solve his father's murder, he exposes a massive fraud that has already claimed lives, and one the perpetrators are determined to keep secret at any cost. The body count is rising, and the looming crisis could topple the nation. "A thriller with strong, multifaceted heroes and villains, [and] tight plotting. I impatiently await the next adventure."βPatrick Taylor, NYT bestselling author of the Irish Country series
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Review
"A superb historical whodunit. ... Effortlessly incorporates the political and economic background of the time."β Publishers Weekly starred review "A thriller with strong, multifaceted heroes and villains, [and] tight plotting. I impatiently await the next adventure."βPatrick Taylor, New York Times bestselling author of the Irish Country series "Part thriller, part love story and part cautionary tale, this page-turner also carries intimations of the future.... Vivid [and] exciting."βMary Pat Kelly, Irish America "A tense, violent and atmospheric crime thriller set in 1799 when the white-collar criminals carried switchblades and human lives were traded like sacks of grain."βMichael Robotham, award-winning author of LIFE OR DEATH "Fast paced and often violently brutal, this tale should please thriller readers who enjoy a twist of history"β Booklist
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"A solid choice for historical fiction buffs and lovers of political plots."β_ Library Journal_
About the Author
PADDY HIRSCH is an award-winning journalist and online video host who produces the NPR podcast The Indicator from Planet Money. The author of The Devil's Half Mile came to journalism after serving for eight years as an officer in the British Royal Marines, and lives in Los Angeles. He is also the author of a nonfiction book explaining economics, Man vs. Markets.
β¦ Subjects
New York (State) -- New York
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