Crooked in his ways

S. M. Goodwin

Book - 2021

"Albert Beauchamp disappeared just before Christmas in 1856. When he reappears more than a year later, he's in several pieces, packed in salt in a shipping crate in New Orleans. NYC inspectors Jasper Lightner and his partner, Hieronymus Law, are called in to investigate--but the further they dig into the wealthy financier's background, the dirtier the story gets. On the surface, Beauchamp had a lot of friends. But, as they discover, each had a good reason to hate him. Beauchamp's last will and testament--stashed away in a safety deposit box, along with a king's ransom in jewels--yields few clues, but Jasper and Hy discover something even more valuable: a little black book filled with names, dates, and a cache of dam...ning details. Following a trail of leads that reaches back to the early 1840s, the detectives uncover a sordid litany of high society scandals that still threatens the city's moneyed establishment. And the shadowy figure who knows their dirtiest secrets re-emerges with a devious new plan that goes far beyond simple blackmail. The dark shadows grow longer as Jasper and Hy close in on the truth--and a killer lies in wait for his ultimate prey."--provided by publisher.

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Subjects
Genres
Detective and mystery stories
Detective and mystery fiction
Historical fiction
Novels
Published
New York : Crooked Lane 2021.
Language
English
Main Author
S. M. Goodwin (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
326 pages ; 25 cm
ISBN
9781643857442
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A demure femme fatale lies at the center of a tantalizing mystery set in pre--Civil War New York. December 1856. Noted financier Albert Beauchamp gleefully anticipates his assignation with the alluring Helen Vogel, 21, the wife of much older Adolphus Vogel. When Beauchamp answers the door, a determined killer stabs him to death. Six months later, Beauchamp's waterlogged body is found in a crate in New Orleans, where it's been mysteriously shipped. Untangling the mystery of his murder falls to the investigative odd couple of DI Jasper Lightner and Hieronymus Law, the former a dogged by-the-book British detective with a pronounced stutter, the latter an American maverick detective more comfortable on the mean streets than in the police station. An examination of the mutilated corpse points to a killer with a taste for vengeance. Goodwin presents a labyrinthine plot and a cross-section of quirky suspects. Witness interviews and the discovery of a little black book make it clear that the late Beauchamp was an expert blackmailer. Helen Vogel's visit to Jasper involves tears, a confession of abuse at the hands of her husband, and a shocking revelation about a secret lover. Is this yet more evidence of Beauchamp's blackmail? A disappearance adds more unwieldy pieces to an already daunting puzzle. Despite this complexity, Goodwin keeps interest high by shifting the choice of the likeliest suspect among the characters. An especially entertaining subplot involves Jasper's efforts to turn John, a rough street urchin, into a member of his household staff. Goodwin's pace befits the period, and his vivid depiction of Old New York includes some fascinating details. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.