Troy Soos Streets of Fire

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Streets Of Fire Troy Soos Kensington, Ma

Streets of Fire

Troy Soos

Kensington, May 2008, $6.99

ISBN: 9780758206251

In 1895 the third biggest city in America, Brooklyn is about to join New York and become one metropolis. Harper Weekly reporter Marshall Webb weakened the Tammany hall organization with his expos articles, but he feels stale and wants to quit. His boss convinces Marshall to work one freelance while taking time to write novels. He needs Marshall to cover the pending strike between the Brooklyn Railroad and its workers who demand safer working conditions and more money.

A strike is called with most people sympathizing with the employees until someone kills a cop. Most people assume a striker murdered the police officer, but the victim ' s superior Buck Morehouse thinks otherwise. The mayor, who owns stock in the railroad, calls in the militia to kill anyone acting sucpious and does not care about collateral damage like the murder of a cop.

Marcus 'girlfriend Rebecca Davies, who runs a women ' s shelter, is helping ex prostitute Vivian O ' Connor set up a shelter targeting women wanting to get out of her former line of work. She calls it Sayre House after a girl she considered a friend was beaten to death. Several weeks later, O ' Connor is killed; Rebecca, Marshall and Buck believe the homicides are linked, but they need to discover how.

Troy Soos provides a great atmospheric historical novel that gives readers a picture of the corruption in the police department and by local politicians during the Gay Nineties. The common person takes for granted that the powerful will abuse their positions as that is the accepted cost of being ' protected ' (sounds like politicians have not changed in over a century). The three prime protagonists of STREETS OF FIRE are fully developed and believable as they walk on the wild side of the streets of Manhattan and Brooklyn.

Harriet Klausner

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