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Ellen Horan

    Ellen Horan infonde vita a figure storiche con una freschezza sorprendente, come se fossero appena uscite dalla sua vivida immaginazione. Le sue narrazioni sono avvincenti ed elegantemente scritte, intrecciando thriller legali con acute intuizioni su sesso, classe e politica. Horan fonde magistralmente finzione storica, dramma giudiziario ed eventi reali in avvincenti storie criminali, dimostrando il suo eccezionale talento narrativo. Attingendo al suo background artistico e storico, crea uno stile letterario unico che immerge i lettori in epoche passate.

    31 Bond Street. A Novel
    31 Bond Street
    • 31 Bond Street

      • 352pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      Who killed Dr. Harvey Burdell in his opulent Manhattan town house? At once a gripping mystery and a richly detailed excavation of a lost age, 31 Bond Street is a spellbinding tale of murder, sex, greed, and politics in 1857 New York. Author Ellen Horan interweaves fact and fiction--reimagining the sensational nineteenth-century crime that rocked the city a few short years before the Civil War ripped through the fabric of the nation, while transporting readers back to a time that eerily echoes our own. Though there are no clues to the brutal slaying of wealthy Dr. Burdell, suspicion quickly falls on Emma Cunningham, the refined, pale-skinned widow who managed his house and servants. An ambitious district attorney seeks a swift conviction, but defense attorney Henry Clinton is a formidable obstacle--a man firmly committed to justice and the law, and to the cause of a frightened, vulnerable woman desperately trying to save herself from the gallows.

      31 Bond Street
    • Who killed Dr. Harvey Burdell in his opulent Manhattan town house? At once a gripping mystery and a richly detailed excavation of a lost age, 31 Bond Street is a spellbinding tale of murder, sex, greed, and politics in 1857 New York. Author Ellen Horan interweaves fact and fiction—reimagining the sensational nineteenth-century crime that rocked the city a few short years before the Civil War ripped through the fabric of the nation, while transporting readers back to a time that eerily echoes our own. Though there are no clues to the brutal slaying of wealthy Dr. Burdell, suspicion quickly falls on Emma Cunningham, the refined, pale-skinned widow who managed his house and servants. An ambitious district attorney seeks a swift conviction, but defense attorney Henry Clinton is a formidable obstacle—a man firmly committed to justice and the law, and to the cause of a frightened, vulnerable woman desperately trying to save herself from the gallows.

      31 Bond Street. A Novel