Murder in the Manuscript Room
A 42nd Street Library Mystery
by Con Lehane
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Pub Date Nov 21 2017 | Archive Date Nov 21 2017
St. Martin's Press | Minotaur Books
Description
The second in Con Lehane's 42nd Street Library mystery series, Murder in the Manuscript Room is a smart, compelling mystery in which the characters themselves are at least as interesting as the striking sleuthing.
"Not to be missed.” —Megan Abbott
"A story utterly relevant to the real-life horror story unfolding in America’s immigration politics.”—Sara Paretsky
When a murder desecrates the somber, book-lined halls of New York City’s iconic 42nd Street Library, Raymond Ambler, the library’s curator of crime fiction, has a personal interest in solving the crime. His quest to solve the murder is complicated by personal entanglements involving his friend—or perhaps more-than-friend—Adele Morgan. Not only does Adele’s relationship with the young woman staffer who was murdered get in the way of Ambler’s investigation, more disturbing for him is Adele’s growing interest in a darkly handsome Islamic scholar.
Soon the Intelligence Division of the New York Police Department takes over the case from NYPD homicide detective Mike Cosgrove, Ambler’s friend and sometimes partner-in-crime solving. Ambler suspects that the murder of the young woman, who’d been working at the library under an assumed name and the curious intervention of NYPD’s intelligence division are connected. The trail of intrigue leads to a seemingly unrelated murder in an upstate prison and a long ago murder of a trade union reformer.
No one else sees the connections Ambler is sure are there—not an unusual state of affairs for Ambler. But with the city’s law enforcement establishment determined to stop his investigation, the inquisitive and intrepid librarian faces challenges that may put his very life at risk.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781250069993 |
PRICE | $34.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 320 |
Featured Reviews
I was delighted with this backstage glimpse of life at the New York Public Library. As a New Yorker I have often walked past the beautiful Beaux Arts building with its iconic lions Patience and Fortitude but I never was able to know what it was like to work in such an historic and imposing setting until this book. Ray Ambler is the curator of the Crime Fiction collection which he feels makes him qualified to investigate crimes himself. When an employee of the library is murdered his friend Adele Morgan gets him interested in finding out more, and Ray finds himself in the midst of a murder investigation. This is an excellent mystery with interesting characters and plenty of plot twists. It kept me captivated from the very first page until the last and I highly recommend it.