A deadly fortune

Stacie Murphy

Book - 2021

"Amelia Matthew has done the all-but-impossible, especially for an orphan in Gilded Age New York City: along with her foster brother Jonas, she has parleyed her modest psychic talent into a safe and comfortable life. But safety and comfort vanish when a head injury leaves Amelia with a dramatically-expanded gift. After she publicly channels an angry spirit, she finds herself imprisoned in the notorious insane asylum on Blackwell's Island. As Jonas searches for a way to free her, Amelia struggles to control her disturbing new abilities and survive a place where cruelty and despair threaten her sanity"--Dust jacket.

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Subjects
Genres
Detective and mystery fiction
Historical fiction
Published
New York : Pegasus Crime 2021.
Language
English
Main Author
Stacie Murphy (author)
Edition
First Pegasus Books edition
Item Description
"A novel"--Jacket.
Physical Description
298 pages ; 24 cm
ISBN
9781643136301
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Amelia Matthews, the heroine of Murphy's sterling debut, makes a good living as a fortune-teller for a gentlemen's club in Gilded Age New York City. A concussion greatly enhances her somewhat iffy psychic gift, but after she's possessed by an angry spirit and loses consciousness, she wakes days later in the notorious Blackwell's Island City Asylum. There's no way to contact her foster brother to rescue her, and no one believes anything she says--until she meets Dr. Andrew Cavanaugh, who specializes in mental diseases, and convinces him of her gift by channeling his late sister. Andrew asks Amelia to use her abilities to help him locate a missing woman who was committed to the asylum by her loathsome husband, and in return, Andrew promises to help Amelia escape. Instead, they discover someone in the asylum is in the business of murdering unwanted wives for money. Besides Amelia's fascinating psychic adventures, Murphy chillingly evokes some social ills of 19th-century America, including the complete control of women by their husbands. Readers will hope Amelia returns soon. Agent: Jill Marr, Sandra Dijkstra Literary. (Jan.)

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