Reviewed by zooloo1983 on
Such a perfect time setting, 1886 Chicago, so we have no mobiles, no internet, no social media….bliss! Relying on good old fashion crime sleuths solving the crime in 18 days, I mean whoop whoop. To me, this is some classic detective work, a guy everyone loves to hate, I included, working the scenes and connecting the dots the old-fashioned way.
Two women are found hanging upside down by their alternate ankles in an abandoned warehouse, one white woman and one black woman. The black woman, the daughter of a highly respected Reverend, she was a piano teacher but was she led astray? The white woman, an undercover spy in the sweatshops, investigating her own factories. So how did they end up together hanging?
Jack Stevens, the main sleuth, ex-military and ex-sheriff, now a full time drunk in line for a Governor position, finds the hanging women and calls it in. He can’t let go of the case, and he needs to find out who Chicago Joe is and who killed the women! So do we!! There not many likeable characters in this book, Jack the main protagonist, is rude, arrogant, cheating on his wife with his wife’s godson’s sister, (still with me) oh and as mentioned before drunk basically all the time. I would feel sorry for his wife, Martha, with what she has been put through, Jack being presumed dead for two years and so she moved on. Yet, when Jack comes home she starts sleeping with someone else too, made for each other right?!
The story is not linear, we have a few different storylines going on at once, and you need to pay attention when reading so you know who is narrating as it is not always clear. The story is told from the points of view of Jack and Martha, both with their own missions, the reader knowing at some point their lives are going to cross over and everything will come crashing down and out in the open. I loved that there was so much going on as you never knew what you would discover next.
As mentioned before, my struggle with the book is I felt like I was missing something with the connections with the gangs and who was who. I felt like this book could have been part of a series where everything had been explained before. So I spent some of the book being slightly confused and flicking back to see if I could find a mention of them before. I did, however, fly through this book when I got used to the writing style and I ended up having a soft spot for Jack Stevens himself!!
If you want to know how the two women ended up being hung, if Jack will get caught with his woman, if Martha will get caught with her, who Chicago Joe is….well you know what to do…read the book!
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- 12 June, 2018: Reviewed