The Angel's Trumpet
Nineteenth Century Historical Legal Thriller and Mystery (Portia of the Pacific Book 4)
by James Musgrave
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Pub Date Jan 01 2020 | Archive Date Feb 08 2020
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Description
An 1887 Handmaid Gets Her Revenge in This Superb Historical Legal Thriller and Mystery
Author Margaret Atwood creates a dystopian future in The Handmaid's Tale. James Musgrave's sexist dystopia is based on fact.
Attorney Clara Foltz's California legal team is chosen by President Grover Cleveland to defend a mulatto sufragette who has assassinated his Supreme Court nominee, Justice Marshal Owens. When her client is found dead in the jail cell, the hunt begins for the killer.
Advance Praise
""Musgrave pens a remarkable story in The Angel's Trumpet. I've been honored to be able to enjoy this author's Portia of the Pacific Mysteries series. This one is book 4. This story is a credit to the series, and of course, it's written well. The characters just fit within the story and bring 1887 to life. I love a good historical novel, and this brings a lot more than just probable history, it brings a thrilling and original story line that keeps this reader hooked. I look forward to reading more by this author. This book is definitely recommended by Amy's Bookshelf Reviews.""
""The Angel's Trumpet has as many twists and turns as an Alpine highway, and I thoroughly enjoyed the trip. The story, set in Washington D. C. during the Grover Cleveland administration, provides a marvelous insight into the societal interaction of the times as well as the interactions between the races. The characters are intense and the action riveting. It's one of those books that when you pick it up you can't put it down until you've finished it.""--Philip Mintz, Esq., Screenwriter and former attorney
""I really like this novel. The way Musgrave weaves together real life characters in fictional settings reminds me of Ragtime. I think in this novel in the series he comes closest to recreating the period of Reconstruction. I am able to visualize in my mind Washington DC of the late 19th century, a period that laid the foundation of the Jim Crow era. My favorite character is Sarah Bernhardt. Musgrave is able to peel away the trappings of fame and fortune that embodied this period to reveal not only a skilled actress but a very vulnerable and maternal figure. She is David's 'real mother.' I think readers will readily see the parallels the Gilded Age have with our plutocratic riddled world today and white nationalism. Musgrave really is an amazing writer."" --Matteo Lesser, PhD, American Studies"
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ISBN | 9781943457397 |
PRICE | $9.99 (USD) |
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Featured Reviews
Explore late 19th Century life in our nation’s capital in this intriguing mystery. Grover Cleveland and his young wife are intricately involved in the plot. When a young woman stabs to death a Supreme Court nominee and waits to watch him die, the intrigue expands.
Clara Shortridge Foltz is chosen to defend the killer who is caught red-handed with her hand on the knife. Immediately the question of why comes to mind: Clara is described as a three-time loser in defending clients. Should be an open and shut case then, right?
Add in other historical figures from this time period including the Divine Ms. Sarah Bernhardt and Susan B. Anthony and the narrative becomes a political basketball.
Enjoy a ride through the Suffragette movement, the kidnapping of a President’s wife and a sinister plot to destroy evidence and the defendants, and you have a real page-turner. Washington, DC during this time period was certainly not a place you would want to live!
The characters are well developed and exhibit independence of character clearly missing in many women of that time period. They are looked down upon by most of the males in this book. Washington DC is described as a place where a negro needed to go if they wanted to succeed. Meanwhile, the Supreme Court is declaring some legislation unconstitutional to reverse desegregation legislation during the post-civil war era.
The end product is a microcosm of the problems facing the population during that time period. Many of those problems still linger today but it is a pleasure to revisit that era and reinspect the issues.
We received this digital download from the publisher through NetGalley in anticipation of an honest review and these are my independent opinions. 4.5/5 stars CE Williams
WOW, what a read! The plot was intense, powerful and thrilling and held me captive all the way through! The characters fairly leaped off the page, and the tension was palpable. If you are looking for a book that you just CAN’T put down, then this is DEFINITELY the book for you!