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Anonymous
Posted August 4, 2005
All of the Molly Murphy books are great! I'm looking forward to the next one...I gobble them up as soon as they arrive at the book store.
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Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.In 1902, while New York City is in the middle of a typhoid epidemic, Irish immigrant Molly Murphy becomes a private eye; that is why police Captain Daniel Sullivan asks her to work undercover posing as Senator Flynn¿s cousin from Ireland while the family of the representative hosts the Sorenson Sisters who are mediums. Flynn¿s wife Theresa wants to contact her son who was kidnapped five years ago and the Sorenson Sisters have a reputation for contacting spirits..................... Needing the money, Molly agrees to take the assignment to prove the sisters are frauds. She also meets the woman who was briefly considered a suspect in the kidnapping and she wants Molly to find evidence that will prove she had nothing to do with the crime even though she cared about the suspect, the chauffeur Bertie Morrel. From the time she gets settled in Adora, the senator¿s mansion, Molly feels a sense of evil pervades the place. When Theresa¿s nurse is killed by falling off a cliff, she almost thinks it isn¿t an accident. While investigating the Sorenson Sisters, she also probes the kidnapping which makes someone very nervous, a person who has killed before and isn¿t afraid to murder again anyone who gets in the perpetrator¿s way........................ The more one reads about Molly Murphy, the more one realizes how creative and refreshing the series as a whole is. Rhys Bowen is the type of storyteller one rarely finds, who can create the perfect ambience, tell a good story and construct a who-done-it that is almost impossible to solve. IN LIKE FLYNN is a fantastic historical mystery that captures what it was like at the beginning of the twentieth century in New York.................. Harriet Klausner
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Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.Rhys Bowen's 'In Like Flynn' is a wonderful mystery set among the well-to-do in the late 1890's. While I did find it a bit contrived that Molly was asked by the handsome Daniel Sullivan to assume a false identity and debunk a pair of spiritualist sisters, I was totally captivated by the mysteries she encounters while undercover. Ms. Bowen paints a clear and believable picture of life among the wealthy in the late 1890's when entertaining complete strangers was very much a part of every day life. If you're interested in a mystery replete with seances, murder, attempted murder and a few red herrings thrown in for good measure then this story is for you. One word of warning, the electronic version has plenty of misspellings from the conversion process so patience is needed. More than once several words were run together and required a bit of puzzle solving.
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Posted July 25, 2009
An insightful blend of mystery, clever twists and turns and you'll find Molly Brown in the middle of yet another murder to solve.
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Posted March 10, 2007
Read the Molly Murphy mystery series...it doesn't matter which order you read them in, just read them!! The character is wonderful, the time period is extremely interesting and the supporting cast is terrific. I eagerly await the next book in this series, 'In Dublin's Fair City.'
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Overview
Fledgling private investigator Molly Murphy's latest assignment gives her the opportunity to escape the typhoid epidemic sweeping across New York City in the summer of 1902 for the lush Hudson River Valley. And it comes from an unlikely source-Captain Daniel Sullivan, a New York City police detective and erstwhile beau of Molly's. She has vowed to keep him at arm's length until he can rid himself of his socialite fiancée, but she can't pass up the chance to take advantage of his offer of a real detective job.
Daniel hires Molly to go undercover inside the country household of Senator Barney Flynn, in Peekskill, New ...