Contagion of the Night - (The Dan Brady Mysteries) by Edward J Leahy (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Minutes before twelve on a night in 1943, Detective Dan Brady is summoned to a churchyard where a woman has been found strangled.
- Author(s): Edward J Leahy
- 336 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Historical
- Series Name: The Dan Brady Mysteries
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About the Book
When Dan Brady is summoned at midnight to a churchyard where a woman's dead body has been found, he must decide whether the murderer was her husband, her ex-husband, or darker elements with a grip on the city's police and politicians.
Book Synopsis
Minutes before twelve on a night in 1943, Detective Dan Brady is summoned to a churchyard where a woman has been found strangled. He soon discounts the theory that the woman was killed during a mugging, and an interview with her widowed husband yields more questions than answers.
When a man's body is found on a rocky islet a few days later, Danny connects him to the woman's murder, and soon suspects mob involvement.
As he widens his investigation to include the Bronx rackets, he encounters resistance from his lieutenant and an assistant district attorney, and is cautioned by a friend in the FBI, who nevertheless agrees to provide helpful information. As he probes deeper, he learns of the reach of organized crime in the city.
When a detective who provided him with information disappears and Danny discovers he is being followed, he realizes he is placing his fellow detectives, and possibly his wife and newborn son, at great risk.
Based on true events.
Review Quotes
"A page-turning read sure to be enjoyed by fans of hard-boiled detective fiction with a historical bent. " -Historical Novel Society.
"Author Edward J. Leahy vividly captures the noir tone of 1940s New York, immersing readers in a gritty, authentic historical backdrop from the moment they open the book to the moment they close it." -Readers' Favorite