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A richly textured and atmospheric portrait of the birth of New York—a city raging with bloodshed and duplicity—and a thrilling murder mystery

Based on a murder unsolved to this day, The Blackest Bird is set in the sweltering New York City summer of 1841, when the beautiful 'Segar Girl' Mary Rogers was brutally murdered. John Colt, scion of the firearm fortune, beats his publisher to death with a hatchet. And young Irish gang leader Tommy Coleman is accused of killing his daughter, his wife, and his wife's former lover.

Charged with solving it all is High Constable Jacob Hays, the city's first detective. Capping a long and distinguished career, Hays's investigation will involve gang wars, grave robbers, and clues hidden in poems by that master of dark tales, Edgar Allan Poe.

With a multilayered plot and rich, terse prose, The Blackest Bird is both a gripping mystery and a convincing portrait of the New York underworld in its early days. At its heart is Hays' unlikely connection with Poe, who like many other men was in love with Mary Rogers. In its deeply textured world, full of bloodshed and duplicity, only a few innocent relationships—such as Hays' tender bond with his daughter—provide any comfort and hope.

Praise for The Blackest Bird:

'An irresistably seductive behemoth of a book. You'll lose yourself for days at a time in the perfectly depicted characters, atmosphere and low life of nineteenth-century New York. Murder mystery, historical novel, portal to another time; The Blackest Bird is a masterpiece.'

Anthony Bourdain
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Joel Rose

Joel Rose is the author of Kill Kill Faster Faster. His first novel, Kill the Poor, spent four months on the Voice Literary Supplement bestseller list. His journalism has appeared in the New York Times, New York Magazine, New York Newsday, and various other… »


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  • RRP: $32.95
  • Pub date: 19/06/2007
  • ISBN: 9781841959214
  • Extent: 480 pp
  • Format: Hardcover
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