The Wife, the Maid, and the Mistress
By Ariel Lawhon
By Ariel Lawhon
By Ariel Lawhon
By Ariel Lawhon
By Ariel Lawhon
Read by Ann Marie Lee
By Ariel Lawhon
Read by Ann Marie Lee
Category: Historical Fiction | Suspense & Thriller
Category: Historical Fiction | Mystery & Thriller | Historical Romance
Category: Historical Fiction | Mystery & Thriller | Historical Romance | Audiobooks
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$18.00
Oct 07, 2014 | ISBN 9780345805966
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Jan 28, 2014 | ISBN 9780385537636
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Jan 28, 2014 | ISBN 9780804148870
721 Minutes
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Praise
“A genuinely surprising whodunit.” —USA Today
“Inspired by a real-life unsolved mystery, this mesmerizing novel features characters that make a lasting impression.” —People
“Fresh and imaginative. . . . A sordid portrait of mobsters and mayhem, corruption and carnage, greed and graft . . . [Lawhon] slyly builds the suspense to a stunning revelation.” —Richmond Times-Dispatch
“Ariel Lawhon has concocted a stylish homage to noir in The Wife, The Maid, and The Mistress. This fun, fast-paced novel has it all: speakeasies, gangsters, show girls, and not one, not two, but three women scorned. A real page-turner.” —Melanie Benjamin, bestselling author of The Aviator’s Wife
“This book is more meticulously choreographed than a chorus line. It all pays off. Clues accumulate. Each scene proves important. Everyone lies. Once the rabbit is out of the hat, everything takes on a different texture, reorganizes and makes sense. A second reading, like a second cocktail, is almost better than the first.” —Chelsea Cain, The New York Times Book Review
“A gripping, fast-paced noir novel. . . . Lawhon brings fresh intrigue to this tale. . . . [and] captures a New York City period full of high-kicking showgirls, mob-linked speakeasies and Tammany Hall political scandal.” —Associated Press
“A romp through New York in the late ’20’s. . . . Populated by gangsters and crooked politicians, society ladies and dancers, this story is nothing like your day-to-day life and yet . . . you will find the three women mentioned in the title strangely recognizable.” —Charlotte Observer
“A page-turner filled with glitz and glamour as well as murder, greed, and deceit.” —Romantic Times
“The twists and turns in the tale of lust, greed, and deceit keep you guessing until the final pages. . . .The Nancy Drew in you can’t wait to solve the artfully hidden clues in this historical mystery.” —Daily Candy
“Juicy. . . . A plummy, pernicious mystery. . . . Reads like a cross between Sue Monk Kidd and Beth Hoffman.”—Chapter16.org
“A great story, told with verve and feeling. . . . Lawhon walks one of fiction’s trickiest tightropes, creating a novel that is both genuinely moving and full of pulpy fun.” —Booklist
“Vivid and unsettling, with a finale as startling as the pop of a gun.” —Caroline Leavitt, bestselling author of Pictures of You and Is This Tomorrow
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