In the latest in Rhys Bowen's award-winning historical series, Molly
Murphy is supposed to give up sleuthing now that she's married, but the
murder of an alderman puts her on the trail of a killer.
Molly Murphy, now Molly Sullivan, and her husband Daniel, a captain in
the New York Police department, have been invited to spend their
honeymoon on the Newport, Rhode Island, estate of Alderman Brian Hannan
in the spring of 1904. Molly doesn't entirely trust the offer.
Hannan--an ambitious man--has his eye on a senate seat and intentions of
taking Tammany Hall to get it.
When Hannan is found dead at the base of the cliffs that overlook the
Atlantic, Molly's suspicions are quickly justified, and as much as she
wants to keep her promise to Daniel that she won't do any more sleuthing
now, there isn't much she can do once the chase is on. Rhys Bowen's
brilliant wit and charm are on full display in Hush Now, Don't You
Cry, another outstanding addition to her Agatha and Anthony
award-winning historical series.