It is the summer of 1845, and New York City is in a bad way. “Crime is rampant,” reports a character in Lyndsay Faye’s new novel. “Robbery expected, assault common, murder often unsolved.”
It is the summer of 1845, and New York City is in a bad way. “Crime is rampant,” reports a character in Lyndsay Faye’s new novel. “Robbery expected, assault common, murder often unsolved.”