Last dance before dawn

Katharine Schellman

Book - 2025

"Last Dance before Dawn is the final book in the luscious, mysterious, and queer Nightingale mystery series by Katharine Schellman, set in 1920s New York. Vivian Kelly has finally created a home and a family at the glamorous speakeasy known as The Nightingale, where no one cares who you are in the daytime. After all, in the underground world of 1920s New York City, everyone has a secret to keep, and they're on the Nightingale's dance floor to leave those secrets behind. But sometimes it takes more than a dance to escape your past. When a stranger from Chicago shows up at The Nightingale looking to settle old scores, Vivian and the Nightingale's owner, the mysterious and alluring Honor Huxley, send him packing. They soon ...discover, though, that the stranger was just a warning. Slowly, the people who have made The Nightingale their home realize that someone is following them. Hunting them. And that someone won't stop until they unravel a mystery that's been cold for years: a missing girl, a boy out for revenge, and a truck full of cash that disappeared in a job gone horribly wrong. Vivian just wants to protect the people she loves, and she's willing to dig into the dirt of the past to make it happen. But some questions are safer left unanswered, and now that Vivian has built a family for herself, she has more to lose than ever before."--

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Subjects
Genres
Detective and mystery fiction
Thrillers (Fiction)
Queer fiction
Historical fiction
Novels
LGBTQ+ fiction
Published
New York, NY : Minotaur Books 2025.
Language
English
Main Author
Katharine Schellman (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
345 pages ; 25 cm
ISBN
9781250325822
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Gangsters threaten a beloved speakeasy. Can a resourceful Jazz Age Baby save it? Irish immigrant Vivian Kelly has found a second home in the Nightingale and a best friend in Beatrice Henry, a lively African American girl who also sings at the club and loves to dance the night away. It's 1925 and Manhattan is red hot! One night, the girls witness new Nightingale employee Spence being attacked. When Vivian offers comfort, he rebuffs her. Over the next few days, more menacing men visit the Nightingale, led by crime kingpin Harlan O'Keefe. Vivian agonizes over whether to inform the alluring, androgynous Honor Huxley, who runs the Nightingale and has come close to seducing her. She fears that Honor will escalate the situation. Schellman has assembled a large and colorful cast over three previous Nightingale mysteries. While the threat of violence and chaos largely simmers in the background, she spends much of the story deepening the portraits of her large supporting cast, an understandable step in this final installment in the series. Chief among these characters is Vivian's sister, Florence, who's married with a young daughter and a flourishing dressmaking business. A major subplot involves Vivian's attempts, two steps forward and one back, to forge a relationship with her long-absent father, Clyde Quinn. The murder of Nightingale muscle Silence amps up the tension and leads Vivian to appeal to the police commissioner, the uncle of her boyfriend, Leo Green. Schellman's panoramic portrait particularly rewards series fans. A lively, sprawling crime story that captures the vibrancy of the Roaring '20s. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.