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"Ariel Lawhon has concocted a stylish homage to noir in "The Wife, The Maid, and The Mistress. "This fun, fast-paced novel has it all: speakeasies, gangsters, show girls, and not one, not two, but three women scorned. A real page turner."
--Melanie Benjamin, "New York Times "bestselling author of THE AVIATOR'S WIFE.
"A gangster's showgirl, a wounded wife, a rich man's maid, and the true-life, never-solved disappearance of a New York City judge, all come brilliantly to life amidst the Boardwalk Empire-like strut of Prohibition, in Lawhon's sparklingly imagined novel. Vivid and unsettling, with a finale as startling as the pop of a gun."
--Caroline Leavitt, "New York Times" bestselling author of PICTURES OF YOU and IS THIS TOMORROW
"The 1930 disappearance of Judge Joseph Crater, one of New York City's most fascinating and enduring mysteries, is brilliantly explored in Lawhon's novel. With its richly drawn cast of characters-ballsy showgirls, corrupt politicians, dirty cops, a scorned wife, an ambitious maid, a scheming mistress-and deftly conjured, twist-laden plot, Ariel Lawhon's sparkling and finely-researched novel will entrance fans of historical fiction and nonfiction alike."
--Karen Abbott, "New York Times" bestselling author of SIN IN THE SECOND CITY and AMERICAN ROSE
"In a setting most often viewed through the lens of mobster or police investigator, Ariel Lawhon's "The Wife, the Maid, and the Mistress" delves instead into the history of three women who understand their own power and use it to protect not only their personal interests, but at times their very lives. Lawhon's engaging style, both film noir-ish and intensely emotional, delivers an enticing peek into the political and criminal underbelly of 1930s New York."
-- Julie Kibler, author of CALLING ME HOME
"Offers a vivid portrait of 1930s New York City and an engrossing mystery that will keep you turning the pages well past your bedtime. But at its heart, thisn

"In this tale of Jazz Age New York, Lawhon walks one of fiction's trickiest tightropes, creating a novel that is both genuinely moving and full of pulpy fun....The imagined events of the novel become even more poignant when the reader discovers that the story is based on the real-life disappearance of Joseph Crater and that most of the characters were real people, like the notorious madam Vivian Gordon and the vile gangster Owney Madden. It's a great story, told with verve and feeling."
--Booklist
"Ariel Lawhon has concocted a stylish homage to noir in "The Wife, The Maid, and The Mistress. "This fun, fast-paced novel has it all: speakeasies, gangsters, show girls, and not one, not two, but three women scorned. A real page turner."
--Melanie Benjamin, "New York Times "bestselling author of THE AVIATOR'S WIFE.
"A gangster's showgirl, a wounded wife, a rich man's maid, and the true-life, never-solved disappearance of a New York City judge, all come brilliantly to life amidst the Boardwalk Empire-like strut of Prohibition, in Lawhon's sparklingly imagined novel. Vivid and unsettling, with a finale as startling as the pop of a gun."
--Caroline Leavitt, "New York Times" bestselling author of PICTURES OF YOU and IS THIS TOMORROW
"The 1930 disappearance of Judge Joseph Crater, one of New York City's most fascinating and enduring mysteries, is brilliantly explored in Lawhon's novel. With its richly drawn cast of characters-ballsy showgirls, corrupt politicians, dirty cops, a scorned wife, an ambitious maid, a scheming mistress-and deftly conjured, twist-laden plot, Ariel Lawhon's sparkling and finely-researched novel will entrance fans of historical fiction and nonfiction alike."
--Karen Abbott, "New York Times" bestselling author of SIN IN THE SECOND CITY and AMERICAN ROSE
"In a setting most often viewed through the lens of mobster or police investigator, Ariel Lawhon's "The Wife, the Maid, and the Mistress" delves instead into the

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A steamy reimagining of the scandal-marked 1930 disappearance of Justice Joseph Crater explores events decades later from the perspectives of the three women who knew him best, including his Chanel-draped wife, his showgirl mistress and his dutiful housemaid. (historical fiction).

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  • EditorialTHORNDIKE PR
  • Año de publicación2014
  • ISBN 10 1410469077
  • ISBN 13 9781410469076
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9780345805966: The Wife, the Maid, and the Mistress

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ISBN 10:  0345805968 ISBN 13:  9780345805966
Editorial: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 2014
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