"Retired" detective and police captain''s wife Molly Murphy Sullivan tangles with Tammany Hall in the next in Rhys Bowen and Clare Broyles''s New York Times bestselling historical mystery series.
New York, Autumn, 1907: Former private detective Molly Murphy Sullivan is happy with her place in the world. She and her policeman husband, Daniel, have built quite a life for themselves in Greenwich Village, in their modest-yet-beautiful-home in Patchin Place, filled with family, friends, and laughter. Molly and Daniel have a good marriage, a true partnership where they value each otherâs opinions in all things.
So when he tells her theyâre moving to a fancy home on Fifth Avenueâ"and that heâs running for the sheriff of New Yorkâ"Molly is left reeling. Daniel begs Molly to trust him, but why would he run for sheriff on the Tammany ticket? A party known more for kickbacks and quid pro quo than anything else, it used to be everything Daniel despised. So whatâs changed? And why didnât he discuss it with her beforehand? Molly canât help but wonder what Danielâs got himself tangled up in⦠and whether he needs her help to get out.
In this next installment in this beloved series All That Is Hidden, the incomparable Molly is drawn into the dangerous world of politics, forced to navigate through the webs of lies and deceit which are hidden behind a veil of vast wealth and grandeur.
Industry Reviews
Advance Praise for All That is Hidden
"Bowen and Broyles, who never disappoint, take a deep dive into the world of early-1900s New York." -Kirkus Reviews
Praise for Wild Irish Rose
"The clever and adventurous heroine dissects a complicated mystery while standing up for women's rights." --Kirkus Reviews
"[Bowen and Broyles deliver] a satisfying domestic mystery, rich in the details of running a middle-class urban household in the early twentieth century." --Booklist