...forcefully, perhaps ? that he is the contemporary master of minimalist prose and understated cool. SET IN 1845 , Lyndsay Faye's The Gods of Gotham (Headline Review, ?14.99), finds "Copper Star" Tim Wilde on the trail of a psychopath who is murdering boy...
...s summer travel tips, 5-7 p.m. Tuesday, River Oaks Bookstore, 3270 Westheimer; 713-520-0061 or riveroaks bookstore.com. Lyndsay Faye: The author will sign and discuss “The Gods of Gotham,” 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Murder By The Book, 2342 Bissonnet;...
...unfamiliar historical jargon, while the maps on the inside covers also help bring the old city to life. Lyndsay Faye’s debut is a compelling story with vivid details, memorable characters and lots of surprises...
...hence, under William Boss Tweed.) Personal Post (Amy Einhorn Books) - “The Gods of Gotham: A Novel” by Lyndsay Faye Wildes beat is Manhattans notorious Sixth Ward hells privy pit. It is an inauspicious start to a new career, but we watch as he grows...
...characters and some unforgettable insights into medicine and the human body. In stores now. The Gods of Gotham, Lyndsay Faye This historical thriller is set in New York City in 1845, when the New York Police Department (and its “copper stars”) is...
...serve their neighborhoods and began the tradition of resourcefulness and courage that characterize the NYPD to this day. Lyndsay Faye is the author of The Gods of Gotham (Amy Einhorn Books), a novel set in the early days of the NYPD, out March 15...
...serve their neighborhoods and began the tradition of resourcefulness and courage that characterize the NYPD to this day. Lyndsay Faye is the author of The Gods of Gotham (Amy Einhorn Books), a novel set in the early days of the NYPD, out March 15...
...so, though. Name a book that you were pleasantly surprised by. Most recently, “The Gods of Gotham” by Lyndsay Faye, because I don’t read a lot of historical fiction. It’s a wonderful novel – in part an account of how the “Copper Stars,” the...
...come very close. “Dust and Shadow: An Account of the Ripper Killings by Dr. John H. Watson,” by Lyndsay Faye is a Holmes pastiche that creates a reality where Holmes hunts for the first serial killer of Britain, Jack the Ripper. Faye, who was a...
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...movie man Ryan Messer discusses "Diner." • A review from Inklings Bookshop guy Mark James, who recommends Lyndsay Faye’s "Gods of Gotham." • A restaurant recommendation from copy editor and staff foodie Savannah Tranchell, who visited Tony’s Big...