Series: Book 1 in the Simon Ziele series
Rating: Not rated
Tags: EN-Thrillers, Lang:en
Summary
EDITORIAL REVIEW: Dobson, New York,
1905. Detective Simon Ziele lost his fiancée in the
General Slocum ferry disastera thousand perished on that
summer day in 1904 when an onboard fire burned the boat down in
the waters of the East River. Still reeling from the tragedy,
Ziele transferred to a police department north of New York, to
escape the city and all the memories it conjured. But only a
few months into his new life in a quiet country town,
he’s faced with the most shocking homicide of his career
to date: Young Sarah Wingate has been brutally murdered in her
own bedroom in the middle of an otherwise calm and quiet winter
afternoon. After just one day of investigation, Simon’s
contacted by Columbia University’s noted criminologist
Alistair Sinclair, who offers a startling claim about one of
his patients, Michael Fromleythat the facts of the murder
bear an uncanny resemblance to Fromley’s deranged
mutterings. But what would have led Fromley, with his history
of violent behavior and brutal fantasies, to seek out Sarah, a
notable mathematics student and a proper young lady who has
little in common with his previous targets? Is Fromley really a
murderer, or is someone mimicking him? This is what Simon Ziele
must find out, with the help of the brilliant but
self-interested Alistair Sinclairbefore the killer
strikes again. With this taut, atmospheric, and original story
of a haunted man who must search for a killer while on the run
from his own demons, Stefanie Pintoff’s *In the Shadow of
Gotham* marks the debut of an outstanding new talent, the
inaugural winner of the Minotaur Books/Mystery Writers of
America Best First Crime Novel Competition.