Brenna B. (demiducky25) reviewed Murder on Washington Square (Gaslight, Bk 4) on + 161 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
This is the 4th book in Victoria Thompson's Gaslight Mysteries series. Midwife Sarah Brandt is shocked to learn that her mild-mannered neighbor Nelson Ellsworth may have impregnated a young woman (Anna) living in a nearby rooming house. She never figured Nelson to be one to have a secret affair. Nelson's concern over the Anna's well-being leads him to bring Sarah to check on the young woman's condition, but she refuses to allow Sarah near her. The next day, Anna is found murdered in the nearby park, and Nelson is the number 1 suspect. Sarah feels compelled to help prove Nelson's innocence because she owes her life to his elderly mother (see book #2 for that). She brings Detective Sergeant Frank Malloy in on the case. Together, they end up discovering that Anna has many secrets hiding in her closet.
From the beginning of this series, there has been an undeniable attraction between Detective Sergeant Frank Malloy and midwife Sarah Brandt and in this book we FINALLY get a small glimpse into what could be if they would just put their inhibitions aside (again, it's a SMALL glimpse, but those of us who want to see them together will be happy for it). We also see more of Malloy's relationship with his son, Brian.
From the beginning of this series, there has been an undeniable attraction between Detective Sergeant Frank Malloy and midwife Sarah Brandt and in this book we FINALLY get a small glimpse into what could be if they would just put their inhibitions aside (again, it's a SMALL glimpse, but those of us who want to see them together will be happy for it). We also see more of Malloy's relationship with his son, Brian.
Karen F. (cosmichomicide) reviewed Murder on Washington Square (Gaslight, Bk 4) on + 134 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Excellent mystery in a great series. Sarah's neighbor's son is accused of murdering a young woman and the investigation and character development in this book are sheer delight. A few clues were dropped too often, IMHO, but were still subtle enough to keep a bit of doubt in the mind.
Helpful Score: 2
Once again, Sarah Brandt and Frank Malloy team up to solve a murder in turn of the century Manhattan. This series continues to interest me because the writing is quite good, the characters are fully fleshed and likable and the author continues to speak to many of the social injustices that happened, especially to women and the poor in our country in the not too distant past. These are fun and quick reads that will also teach you something if you're interested in learning. I highly recommend this series
LecClier K. (SierraK) - , reviewed Murder on Washington Square (Gaslight, Bk 4) on + 195 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
In this excellent Victorian-era mystery, midwife Sarah Brandt and New York City Police Detective Sergeant Frank Malloy investigate the murder of a young woman who is found stabbed to death in Washington Square. Sarah gets involved in finding the murderer because her neighbor Nelson Ellsworth is considered a prime suspect by the police. (Nelson had a short, romantic involvement with the victim, Anna Blake). This is the fourth story in this great series. The plots keep getting better, and this one was a very well-thought out mystery.
Tammy W. (yak233) - , reviewed Murder on Washington Square (Gaslight, Bk 4) on + 30 more book reviews
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Fourth book in the series its just has good as other books in the series please check them out if you like historical mysteries !
Winston C. (Crabby-doctor) reviewed Murder on Washington Square (Gaslight, Bk 4) on + 296 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This is #4 in the series. I just finished it and enjoyed it a great deal. The male/female interaction of the two main characters with the background of 100 years ago is really interesting, and the mysteries are good, too.
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The fourth in the Gaslight series, Murder on Washington Square, brings midwife Sarah Brandt together again with Det. Frank Malloy when her neighbor's son is accused of murder. These books just get better and better. Thompson brings the 1890's New York City to life and her characters are strong, colorful and alive. The relationship between Malloy and Sarah continues to evolve and the banter between the two is classic. They are just starting to realize they may be attracted to one another, but the difference in their classes doesn't allow for feelings. The author portrays the etiquette of the day, with finesse and it's amazing to see how life was lived back then.
The story was wonderful and had a bit of a twist at the end, although I did figure out the killer before the end of the story. All told, another winner from Victoria Thompson!
The story was wonderful and had a bit of a twist at the end, although I did figure out the killer before the end of the story. All told, another winner from Victoria Thompson!
The plot thickens; the policeman and the ex-socialite are finding some chemistry. No doubt you will figure out the perpetrator before the end of the book. However, there will be a surprise. Hooked on this series. Found an old map from the '70's of New York City in my stash. Now I can get a visual of where the stories take place. Recommend.
Linda R. (wolfie123) - , reviewed Murder on Washington Square (Gaslight, Bk 4) on + 421 more book reviews
A great series...In this installment Sarah Brandt seeks Frank Malloy's help in proving her next door neighbor's son innocence in the murder of his mistress.....the interaction between Sarah and Frank is hold your breath exciting ! They finally seem to realize that there is an attraction growing between them.....Cannot wait to see what develops in the future books in the series
Marlene W. (KansasSunflower) - , reviewed Murder on Washington Square (Gaslight, Bk 4) on + 329 more book reviews
This series just gets better and better. Of course, the story is pretty obvious, all the clues are there, I had it figured out halfway into the book or sooner, but there's something about this whole premise that just keeps me reading and wanting more.
#4 in series, and I think this was the best one so far.
Lorraine T. (mysterylover) reviewed Murder on Washington Square (Gaslight, Bk 4) on + 318 more book reviews
4th, I think, in the series with Sarah Brandt, plying her trade as midwife in NYC and solving crimes with the help of Det. Frank Malloy.
I've enjoyed all of this series.
I've enjoyed all of this series.
Hammers the plight of women in the time period till she drives the point home but a simple mystery with a good resolution
Patricia H. (beachcomber) reviewed Murder on Washington Square (Gaslight, Bk 4) on + 320 more book reviews
Another good addition to this series.
This is a great series.
The series gets better and better
For those who like turn of the century mysteries. Series gets better with each new book.
Alexis C. (ceeshouse) reviewed Murder on Washington Square (Gaslight, Bk 4) on + 24 more book reviews
Victoria Thompspson, entertaining and engaging as ususal! When are those two going to get together!?!
Melani D. (Sailorslady) reviewed Murder on Washington Square (Gaslight, Bk 4) on + 50 more book reviews
Another excellent installment in Thompson's Gaslight series. Thompson does such an excellent job of recreating the atmosphere of the times. Her character development draws you in. Each time a read one of these books, it's like visiting with old friends.
Love this series! Looking forward to reading the next one.
Turn-of-the-century New York City midwife Sarah Brandt and Detective Sergeant Frank Molloy are thrust into a twisted case of murderwhen a seductress falls victim to her own charades.
Robin M. (robinmy) - , reviewed Murder on Washington Square (Gaslight, Bk 4) on + 2104 more book reviews
Sarah Brandt's neighbor, Nelson Ellsworth, has been accused of murder. Anna Blake was a con artist who seduced Nelson and convinced him that she was pregnant. Now her body has been found under the hanging tree in Washington Square Park. Sarah knows Nelson couldn't have killed Anna. She asks Detective Frank Malloy to help clear her neighbor's name.
Another excellent mystery in the Gaslight Mystery series. Each book in this series is better than the last. Along with the interesting setting, I love the relationship that is developing between Sarah and Frank. My rating: 4.5 Stars.
Another excellent mystery in the Gaslight Mystery series. Each book in this series is better than the last. Along with the interesting setting, I love the relationship that is developing between Sarah and Frank. My rating: 4.5 Stars.
Cheryl (Toni) J. (toni) reviewed Murder on Washington Square (Gaslight, Bk 4) on + 351 more book reviews
Book is new, never read. Was a gift and I already had a copy.