
All That Is Hidden: A Molly Murphy Mystery (Molly Murphy Mysteries Book 19)
Journey back in time to the vibrant streets of New York City in 1901 with "All That Is Hidden," the captivating first installment in the Molly Murphy Mysteries series by Rhys Bowen. Immerse yourself in the life of Molly Murphy, an Irish immigrant with a sharp wit and an unwavering determination to uncover the truth.
As Molly embarks on her new role as a stenographer at the New York City Police Department, she stumbles upon a puzzling murder case that shakes the city to its core. Determined to prove her worth in a male-dominated world, Molly teams up with NYPD Detective Daniel Sullivan, a gruff but honorable man with secrets of his own.
Their pursuit of justice leads them through the shadowy alleyways of Manhattan, where secrets lurk in every corner. From the opulent mansions of Fifth Avenue to the bustling immigrant neighborhoods, Molly and Sullivan uncover a web of corruption, deceit, and hidden agendas. As they delve deeper into the investigation, they realize that nothing is as it seems.
"All That Is Hidden" is not just a gripping mystery novel; it's a vivid historical tale that transports readers to the turn of the twentieth century. Rhys Bowen masterfully weaves Molly's personal struggles as an Irish immigrant with the intricate plot, creating a character that readers will root for from the very first page.
Prepare to be captivated by Molly Murphy's tenacity, her sharp observations, and her unyielding spirit. This book is a delightful blend of historical fiction, mystery, and women's empowerment, making it a must-read for fans of historical whodunits and strong female protagonists.
Don't miss out on the enthralling adventures of Molly Murphy. Dive into "All That Is Hidden" today and experience the thrilling ride that awaits you in New York City's Gilded Age.
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