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Book Reviews of Murder on Fifth Avenue (Gaslight, Bk 14)

Murder on Fifth Avenue (Gaslight, Bk 14)
Murder on Fifth Avenue - Gaslight, Bk 14
Author: Victoria Thompson
ISBN-13: 9780425247419
ISBN-10: 0425247414
Publication Date: 5/1/2012
Pages: 304
Rating:
  • Currently 4.3/5 Stars.
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4.3 stars, based on 28 ratings
Publisher: Berkley Hardcover
Book Type: Hardcover
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Brendasbooks avatar reviewed Murder on Fifth Avenue (Gaslight, Bk 14) on + 45 more book reviews
It's been so long as in years since I read the last book in this series, it was a little difficult trying to remember what it was about. But once I got into it after a few pages, it all came back (almost) that's the bad thing about waiting so long in between books for a series. But this one didn't disappoint, and the relationship between Sarah and Detective Sergeant Frank Malloy is getting a little more visible!
NancyAZ avatar reviewed Murder on Fifth Avenue (Gaslight, Bk 14) on + 95 more book reviews
This is one of Ms Thompson's better books in this series. My review of her book before this one mentioned that she tends to reiterate some points a bit too much and the story can get a bit bogged down and boring. Not this time! This was a great mystery with just the right amount of reminder to the reader. It was delightful and I was happy to be reading this series again.
reviewed Murder on Fifth Avenue (Gaslight, Bk 14) on + 421 more book reviews
This is another outstanding addition to an equally outstanding series! Detective Sergeant Frank Malloy is asked by Felix Decker to investigate the strange demise of a member of his exclusive gentleman's club. It seems that Chilton Dsvies was not quite the gentleman he appeared to be....twists and turns and several red herrings.......A must read by all "Gaslight Mystery" fans.....
robinmy avatar reviewed Murder on Fifth Avenue (Gaslight, Bk 14) on + 2106 more book reviews
Influential businessman Felix Decker calls Detective sergeant Frank Malloy to investigate a death at the exclusive Knickerbocker Club. Chilton Devries has been found dead at the club. At first they believed he had died from a heart attack, until they discovered the blood stain on the back of his chair. Mr. Decker wants to know who murdered Mr. Devries and even offers his daughter, Sarah Brandt, as someone who can help Malloy. Malloy is happy for the help, especially since he and Sarah have solved some tough cases together. But Sarah believes that her father is testing more than Malloy's investigative skills.

This is another great addition to the Gaslight Mystery series. They mystery is enjoyable, even though it was pretty easy to figure out. It's the characters that shine in this story, especially Mrs. Decker who also takes part in the investigation. Her character has certainly evolved since the beginning of the series. My rating: 4.5 Stars.
reviewed Murder on Fifth Avenue (Gaslight, Bk 14) on + 988 more book reviews
his series keeps getting stronger, the characters have been growing along with the story line.

From the tenements to the town houses of nineteenth-century New York, midwife Sarah Brandt and Detective Sergeant Frank Malloy never waiver in their mission to aid the innocent and apprehend the guilty. Now, the latest novel in the Edgar®-nominated Gaslight Mystery series finds Sarah and Malloy investigating the murder of a Knickerbocker club member who was made to pay his dues

Sarahs father, Felix Decker, takes his position in society seriously. He refuses to accept his daughters involvement with an Irish Catholic police detective. But when a member of his private club -- the exclusive Knickerbocker -- is murdered, Decker forms an uneasy alliance with Frank Malloy to solve the crime as discreetly as possible.

Malloy discovers that the deceased -- Chilton Devries -- was no gentleman. Hes left behind his own unofficial club of sorts, populated by everyone who despised him. As Malloy and Sarah sort through the suspects, it becomes clear to her that her father is evaluating more than the detectives investigative abilities, and that, on a personal level, there is much more at stake for Malloy than discovering who revoked Devries membership -- permanently.