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Highlights
- As a crucial witness to the "biggest scandal" early-nineteenth-century Fairmount has seen, lives hang on the balance of Chester Carter's true and complete testimony.Chester is an unambitious - or independent- minded - apprentice to Mr. Tate of Tate's Banking and Loans when he witnesses a bank robbery and finds himself serving as Sheriff Hoogkirk's justice-seeking assistant.
- Author(s): Elaine Mary Griffin
- 262 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Mystery & Detective
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When Chester happens upon a bank robbery, his resulting foray into law enforcement leads to his own rambling pursuit of purpose through the pleasure gardens. Confronted with corruption, Chester worries he must choose between truth and justice.
Book Synopsis
As a crucial witness to the "biggest scandal" early-nineteenth-century Fairmount has seen, lives hang on the balance of Chester Carter's true and complete testimony.
Chester is an unambitious - or independent- minded - apprentice to Mr. Tate of Tate's Banking and Loans when he witnesses a bank robbery and finds himself serving as Sheriff Hoogkirk's justice-seeking assistant. His newfound role in law enforcement introduces him to gambling, carousing, and horse racing at the town's pleasure gardens, and he is drawn to its excitement at the expense of his courtship and professional career. When an acquaintance from the racetrack is implicated in the robberies, Chester worries he must choose between truth and justice.
Shadows in the Pleasure Gardens weaves together timeless themes, including the personal search for purpose and fulfillment, pressure to conform to societal expectations, corruption of the powerful, and how horses help us escape it all, if only for a bit.
Review Quotes
"Elaine Griffin weaves her historical backdrop with the dialogues, personalities, and perspectives of characters whose motivations and interactions shine with realistic feelings." -Midwest Book Review