Seven For A Secret by Lyndsay Faye

Seven For A Secret (Timothy Wilde Novel)

by Lyndsay Faye

'Spectacular' Gillian Flynn. SEVEN FOR A SECRET is the captivating second novel in Lyndsay Faye's Edgar Award-nominated series, for fans of Andrew Taylor and Antonia Hodgson's The Devil in the Marshalsea.

Timothy and Valentine Wilde must once again delve into the darkest underbelly of old New York.

When the beautiful and terrified Mrs Lucy Adams stumbles into the Tombs, headquarters of New York's newly formed police force, it's the beginning of a dense, thorny maze of crime for copper star Timothy Wilde. He's hardened to the injustices of life in the unforgiving city he's grown up in, but that doesn't mean he accepts them. With immigrants flooding into the docks every day, each community is both adapting and fighting for its place in the new world, and there are many who fall victim to the clash. But the worst menace growing on the streets are the blackbirders; slave catchers who make a tidy sum from their human trade. And Timothy is about to be taken right to heart of them...

Reviewed by Beth C. on

3 of 5 stars

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What would it have been like to live in New York before the Civil War? When it was normal to know that your black neighbor, free or not, could disappear at any moment. When people couldn't decide which was worse - the blacks or the Irish, newly arrived to escape the potato famine. When it was considered legal to round up "slaves" and "return" them to the South. For Timothy Wilde, a copper star of the still-new NYPD, it's a brutal and eye-opening world he enters into when he takes it upon himself to rescue two kidnapped blacks.

The follow-up to 'The Gods of Gotham', 'Seven for A Secret' was a great sophomore entry into what promises to be a fantastic series. With two kids and a small home-based business, rare are the times that I sacrifice sleep to continue reading a book. In fact, I honestly cannot remember the last time I did so - until now. The story grabbed me and wouldn't let go, so it was almost 2AM by the time I finally sank back into my mattress for a night's rest.

I sincerely hope that Faye continues to follow the trials and tribulations of Timothy Wilde, his brother, and the NYPD. It's a fascinating fictional look into the true history that helped to shape one of the largest cities in the nation. For me, this book is a keeper!

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