Michael Sinclair’s DARKER THAN THE NIGHT, a 1920s mystery set in Albany, has been published.

Michael Sinclair’s latest 1920s mystery set in Albany has been published. The title is DARKER THAN THE NIGHT. Michael Sinclair’s previous 1920s mysteries include AN UNFORTUNATE COINCIDENCE, THE CONSEQUENCES OF MURDER and MURDER IN CUCUMBER ALLEY. Here is a synopsis of DARKER THAN THE NIGHT:
Winter 1926, Albany, New York. The nation is in the grip of prohibition.
Corruption and bootleggers proliferate. A local actress is murdered one night
and the city is on high alert.
At a dance marathon at Harmanus Bleecker Hall, a second horrendous death
occurs, the victim a relative of Alan Cartwright, assistant manager of the
illustrious showplace. Police embark on an arduous investigation. Doubts and
suspicions mount and motives and secrets abound. Eager for resolution to the
mysterious death, Alan recruits private investigator Sloan Sheppard, but soon
yet another victim meets a brutal end. Slowly but inexorably darkness begins to fade as crucial revelations lead Sloan
Sheppard step by surprising step to the answers he seeks to resolve the shocking
deaths and to bring a devious and cunning killer to justice.

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