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Book Review of Murder on Lenox Hill (Gaslight, Bk 7)

Murder on Lenox Hill (Gaslight, Bk 7)
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As a turn of the century midwife in New York City's tenements, Sarah Brandt has seen more than her share of joy and sorrow, birth and death. Now Sarah finds herself in the thick of a scandal that threatens to ruin not only one upstanding family, but an entire community. When the affluent Lintons of Lenox Hill summon Sarah to examine their teenage daughter, their worst fear is confirmed, she is with child. The pregnancy is a mystery, however, as the young woman, mentall still a child herself, is never left on her own and denies that any man has ever hurt her. It's a delicate situation, casting suspicion on those close to the Lintons, including their beloved minister, the Reverand Oliver Upchurch. But as Sarah and a reluctant Detective Sergeant Frank Malloy investigate, fate deals their inquiry a harsh blow. The Reverand falls dead during a service - poisoned by cyanide-laced wine in his chalice. Now, they must not only uncover the truth behind the Linton girl's pregnancy, they must track down Upchurch's killer before this entire sordid affair wreaks havoc on more innocent lives.