The fatal flame

a novel

463 pages

English language

Published Dec. 15, 2015

ISBN:
978-0-399-16948-9
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OCLC Number:
879467828

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5 stars (2 reviews)

"No one in 1840s New York likes fires, but copper star Timothy Wilde least of all. So when an arsonist with an agenda begins threatening Alderman Robert Symmes, a corrupt and powerful leader high in the Tammany Hall ranks, Wilde isn't thrilled to be involved. His reservations escalate further when his brother Valentine announces that he'll be running against Symmes in the upcoming election, making both himself and Timothy a host of powerful enemies. Meanwhile, the love of Wilde's life, Mercy Underhill, unexpectedly shows up on his doorstep and takes under her wing a starving orphan with a tenuous grasp on reality"--Amazon.com.

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reviewed The fatal flame by Lyndsay Faye (Timothy Wilde mysteries -- [3])

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Review reposted with permission from Reviewing the Evidence.returnreturnThough THE FATAL FLAME is not, strictly speaking, a tragedy, many readers may feel it is once they discover this is the last time they will read a novel about Timothy Wilde, the short, scarred, and strangely poetic narrator of this superior trilogy of historical mysteries. For fans of the subgenre, the historical setting is a draw, as it is full of pungent details and a strong sense of time and place. Fans of inventive and eloquent writing will mostly miss the narrator's unforgettable voice.returnreturnEach of these books has focused on a theme that links present-day issues with New York City's history, opening chapters with evocative quotations from primary sources. The first book probed hostility towards immigrants, the second tackled the slave trade and the way New York authorities collaborated with it. This entry is about the early women's rights movement and …

Subjects

  • Irish Americans
  • Fiction
  • Police
  • History

Places

  • New York (State)
  • New York (N.Y.)
  • New York