From Edgar-nominated author Lyndsay Faye comes what Gillian Flynn calls โa brilliant new mystery.โ
One of The Wall Street Journalโs Ten Best Mysteries of the Year
Six months after the formation of the NYPD, its most reluctant and talented officer, Timothy Wilde, thinks himself well versed in his cityโs dark practicesโuntil he learns of the gruesome underworld of lies and corruption ruled by the โblackbirders,โ who snatch free Northerners of color from their homes, masquerade them as slaves, and sell them south to toil as plantation property.
The abolitionist Timothy is horrified by these traders in human flesh. But in 1846, slave catching isnโt just legalโitโs law enforcement.
When the beautiful and terrified Lucy Adams staggers into Timothyโs office to report a robbery and is asked what was stolen, her reply is, โMy family.โ Their search for her mixed-race sister and son will plunge Timothy and his feral brother, Valentine, into a world where police are complicit and politics savage, and corpses appear in the most shocking of places. Timothy finds himself caught between power and principles, desperate to protect his only brother and to unravel the puzzle before all he cares for is lost.