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Scandal At The Belmont

By: Dan Walsh
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It's New York, the summer of 1914.
A shocking murder.
A wrongful arrest.
A city built on secrets.
A man who won't back down.

In the final golden days of the Gilded Age, before the world tilts toward World War I, Charles Bennington is a man with everything to lose. Two years after marrying the woman he loves, Lily Whitaker, he’s finally carved out the life he once only dreamed of—until a single phone call shatters the illusion. Her brother Cedric has just discovered a body…and the police believe he put it there. Charles never imagined he'd be fighting to save his brother-in-law from the electric chair. As a scandal erupts at the Hotel Belmont, Charles finds himself caught in a web of secrets, lies, and political corruption stretching to the highest levels of the Empire City. With the police unwilling to look any further, Charles is determined to clear Cedric’s name. He begins a perilous search, willing to risk everything to expose a truth that powerful men will kill to protect.
Christian Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Mystery Thriller & Suspense Gilded Age
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I really enjoyed the fast pace, clean, yet exciting story set in the early 1900s. this story really deserves a human voice.

wonderful detective story

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Tremendously enjoyed! As with all of Dan Walsh's books, this one has has an excellent story line and who dun-it mystery. The characters were well developed in the story. There was no romance or foul language which is not needed if the content and mental capacity of the writer is good.

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