From the New York Times bestselling author of I Was Anastasia
comes a "genuinely surprising whodunit" (USA Today) that
tantalizingly reimagines a scandalous murder mystery that rocked the
nation.
One summer night in 1930, Judge Joseph Crater steps into a New York City
cab and is never heard from again. Behind this great man are three
women, each with her own tale to tell: Stella, his fashionable wife, the
picture of propriety; Maria, their steadfast maid, indebted to the
judge; and Ritzi, his showgirl mistress, willing to seize any chance to
break out of the chorus line.
As the twisted truth emerges, Ariel Lawhon's wickedly entertaining debut
mystery transports us into the smoky jazz clubs, the seedy backstage
dressing rooms, and the shadowy streets beneath the Art Deco skyline.