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Murder on Astor Place (Gaslight, Bk 1)
Murder on Astor Place - Gaslight, Bk 1
Author: Victoria Thompson
As a midwife-in the turn-of-the-century tenements of New York City, Sarah Brandt has seen suffering and joy, birth and death. Now she is about to take part in something more unusual in the crime-ridden streets of the teeming city -- a search for justice. — After a routine delivery, Sarah visits her patient in a rooming house -- and discovers that...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780425229729
ISBN-10: 0425229726
Publication Date: 9/1/2009
Pages: 288
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  • Currently 4.1/5 Stars.
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4.1 stars, based on 44 ratings
Publisher: Berkley Trade
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 2
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Spuddie avatar reviewed Murder on Astor Place (Gaslight, Bk 1) on + 412 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 14
This is the first in Victoria Thompson's "Gaslight" mystery series set in early 1900's New York. I really was prepared to not like this book as this time period is not my favorite for historical mysteries (I prefer earlier middle ages/medieval times), but I found myself very pleasantly surprised. Sarah Brandt is a widow and midwife who gave up a life of luxury to continue practicing after her physician husband Thomas was brutally killed. She works for pittance--and sometimes not even that--among the city's poor, must to the dismay of her well-born family who are direct Mayflower descendents. In this first book, the young sister of an old school friend of Sarah's is found murdered in a boardinghouse where Sarah has gone to treat the owner of the house. The first mystery--what would a young woman from a wealthy family be doing in a squalid boardinghouse--is part of the mystery of who killed her. Very well done book with a few surprises that made it all the more interesting. An excellent start to a promising series.
SierraK avatar reviewed Murder on Astor Place (Gaslight, Bk 1) on + 195 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 13
This well-written mystery is set in turn-of-the-century New York City and introduces series protagonists --midwife Sarah Brandt and NYPD Police Detective Frank Malloy. While following up on a newly-delivered mother and child, midwife Sarah Brandt finds herself dragged into investigationg the murder of a young girl who was a roomer in theboarding house run by the new mother. But when Sarah discovers that the murdered girl is an old friend of her family, she wants to find the murderer and bring him to justice. This is the first story in this series, and I enjoyed it very much. I'm looking forward to reading the rest of the books in this series!
Mistry avatar reviewed Murder on Astor Place (Gaslight, Bk 1) on + 105 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 8
This was a wonderful book! I haven't read much historical fiction, but Thompson portrays a late 19th century New York in all of its gritty and aristocratic splendor. Sarah Brandt, an independent woman who makes her living as a midwife, finds herself helping a tough New York detective solve a murder involving a young heiress.

The story moves along as a good pace, and the descriptions of the city, both good and bad, and the social classes, the who, what and why of the aristocracy is splendid, and I learned a lot about the customs of the time.

A wonderful mystery and interesting characters have made me want to read more of Victoria Thompson.
reviewed Murder on Astor Place (Gaslight, Bk 1) on + 80 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
Aside from some grammatical errors ("it's" for "its" twice in one sentence!), and virtually no information about Sarah's midwifery career, which was my interest in the book to begin with, I did enjoy Murder on Astor Place. Sarah, a widowed midwife in New York City around 1900, and Malloy, a police detective trying to do right by his son, band together to solve a scandalous murder case that the family of the murdered girl would rather be hushed up. I'm eager to read the series' remaining books. First in a series; sequels include Murder on St. Mark's Place, Murder on Gramercy Park, Murder on Washington Square, Murder on Mulberry Bend, Murder on Marble Row, and Murder on Lenox Hill.
reviewed Murder on Astor Place (Gaslight, Bk 1) on + 30 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
This is the first book in the series. This was my first book from this author looking forward to the next one. A must read if you like historical mystery.
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reviewed Murder on Astor Place (Gaslight, Bk 1) on + 3 more book reviews
Excellent start to a great mystery series that also contains a hint of budding romance between 2 unlikely people at opposite ends of the social scale. I was happy to find this book on PBS, to look back at how the whole series started, and I wasn't disappointed!
justcyn avatar reviewed Murder on Astor Place (Gaslight, Bk 1) on + 148 more book reviews
I'm glad to start reading this series. If you like a who-dun-it story then you will like this book. The book does touch on the subject of abortion. There is a great twist at the end thou.
reviewed Murder on Astor Place (Gaslight, Bk 1) on + 31 more book reviews
This is a slow developing novel. It has sexually explicit scenes and really does not develop the plot. It was too futuristic for me;it is more science fiction than thriller.
ladycholla avatar reviewed Murder on Astor Place (Gaslight, Bk 1) on + 2081 more book reviews
Very well done, editing errors, but doesn't take away from the story, IMHO. I just finished a series about Victorian England and if they thought their "toffs" were the elite, then they are sadly mistaken, they don't even hold a candle to the so called "nobs" of NY society. What an ugly bunch they are and Sarah's treatment by her parents is typical. Book very historically sound and much like others I have read over the years about high society at this time. The story also proves that there is nothing new under the sun and depravity has existed throughout the ages. It is a great mystery and moves right along. The characters are great to read about, having their own stories as a background for the primary story. Look forward to the next one am anxious to see how it all works out with these two very strong personalities.


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