Today I'm joining Berkley Mystery
in hosting author
Victoria Thompson
and her new release
MURDER ON TRINITY PLACE
Book 22 in the Gaslight Mysteries
The devil's in the details when a man is found murdered near Trinity Church in the latest installment of the national bestselling Gaslight Mystery series...
The year of 1899 is drawing to a close. Frank and Sarah Malloy are getting ready to celebrate the New Year at Trinity Church when they notice Mr. Pritchard, a relative of their neighbor's behaving oddly and annoying the other revelers. Frank tries to convince Pritchard to return home with them, but the man refuses and Frank loses him in the crowd. The next morning Sarah and Frank are horrified to learn Pritchard was murdered sometime in the night, his body left on Trinity Place, the side street near the church.
The police aren't too interested in the murder, and the family are concerned that the circumstances of the death will reflect badly on Pritchard's reputation. To protect the family from scandal, Nelson asks Frank to investigate. Frank and Sarah delve into Pritchard's past and realize there may have been a deadly side to the dawning of the new century.
The year of 1899 is drawing to a close. Frank and Sarah Malloy are getting ready to celebrate the New Year at Trinity Church when they notice Mr. Pritchard, a relative of their neighbor's behaving oddly and annoying the other revelers. Frank tries to convince Pritchard to return home with them, but the man refuses and Frank loses him in the crowd. The next morning Sarah and Frank are horrified to learn Pritchard was murdered sometime in the night, his body left on Trinity Place, the side street near the church.
The police aren't too interested in the murder, and the family are concerned that the circumstances of the death will reflect badly on Pritchard's reputation. To protect the family from scandal, Nelson asks Frank to investigate. Frank and Sarah delve into Pritchard's past and realize there may have been a deadly side to the dawning of the new century.
A word from Victoria
My guest today is Victoria
Thompson, author of the bestselling Gaslight Mystery Series and the Counterfeit
Lady novels. Her latest Gaslight
Mystery, Murder on Trinity Place, releases on April 30.
Party like it’s 1899!
The first book of the Gaslight
Mystery series was set in 1896, and after 22 books, we were approaching the end
of 1899, so I thought it would be fun to show the turn of that century. Remember all the hoopla surrounding the most
recent “turn of the century” in 1999?
Y2K had many of us in a panic with predictions that computers would
somehow cease working when the date rolled over to the year 2000. Planes would
fall from the sky. Elevators would
plunge to the basement. Life as we know it would end. Then the date rolled over
and nothing happened! Except for lots of parties and celebrations for the
beginning of a new century.
Y19HUN?
What, I wondered, was going on in
anticipation of 1899 becoming 1900? Surely, people were excited and perhaps a
bit apprehensive about something in those days, even though they didn’t have
any computers back then to malfunction.
So I researched it and guess
what? In 1899, people had decided that
the new century didn’t really start in 1900. They felt that 1900 was actually the
last year of the Nineteenth Century!
They did celebrate New Year’s Eve that year, but no differently then they had
all the other 99 New Year’s Eves of that century. The big celebration for the beginning of the
new century was held on New Year’s Eve 1900. What a disappointment! But…
Human Beings will always be contrary.
Human nature being what it is, not
everyone agreed about this, and some people still thought 1900 was the first
year of the Twentieth Century. Would
those people try to convince everyone else they were right? Of course they
would! And would they be annoying when
then did so? Yes, indeed. Perhaps even so annoying someone would want
to murder them! Which is how Murder on Trinity Place begins. A
man who has been trying to convince people they are wrong about the start of
the new century is found dead on New Year’s morning. Was someone so annoyed with his arguments
that they murdered him? Or was something else going on?
Frank and Sarah are on the case.
Frank and Sarah Malloy are asked to
solve the case by their very superstitious neighbor, Mrs. Ellsworth, because
the victim is the father of her new daughter-in-law. (Can we all take a moment
here to lament the fact that the English language has no easy way to describe
your relationship to your child’s in-laws? “My daughter-in-law’s parents” is so
unwieldy. But I digress.) Since Mrs. Ellsworth once saved Sarah’s very
life, they cannot refuse, and they begin an investigation that leads them to
some very surprising places.
Did you believe all the hype about
Y2K? Did you stay up to make sure your
computer would still function after midnight? Or did you think it was all a big
hoax?
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Murder on
Trinity Place
The devil's in the details when a
respected man is found murdered near historic Trinity Church, in
the exciting new novel from the national bestselling Gaslight
Mystery series...
As 1899 draws to a close, Frank and Sarah Malloy are ready to celebrate the New Year--and century--at Trinity Church when they notice Mr. Pritchard, a neighbor’s relative, behaving oddly and annoying the other revelers. When Frank tries to intervene and convince Pritchard to return home with them, he refuses and Frank loses him in the crowd. The next morning Sarah and Frank are horrified to learn Pritchard was murdered sometime in the night, his body left on Trinity Place, mere steps from the incident. Frank and Sarah must search Pritchard's past for a link between the new crimes…and old sins.
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As always, please leave a comment and
Thanks, Lisa. Happy Wednesday!
ReplyDeleteVictoria Thompson is a new to be author. I'd love to get to know her better with the opportunity to read MURDER ON TRINITY PLACE, which sounds like a wonderful book.
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This sounds really good! Very intriguing story and I would very much like to read this!
ReplyDeleteI love a good mystery and this sounds great! I would love to have this book!
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