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In the Shadow of Gotham (Simon Ziele #1) (original 2009; edition 2009)

by Stefanie Pintoff

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Detective Simon Ziele lost his fianceĆ© in the wreck of the General Slocum and shortly thereafter headed to Westchester County to escape the violence of the city. But just a few months into his tenure, he catches the worst homicide of his career: a young woman is brutally murdered in her own bedroom in the middle of a winter afternoon. A day's investigating leads him to Columbia University's noted criminologist, Alistair Sinclair, and one of his subjects, Michael Fromley, who has a history of violent behavior and brutal fantasies. But what would lead him to target Sarah Wingate, a notable mathematics grad student at Columbia? Is it really Michael behind the murder, or is someone else copying his signatures? This is what Simon Ziele must discover, with the help of the brilliant but self-interested Alistair Sinclair, before the killer strikes again.… (more)
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Title:In the Shadow of Gotham (Simon Ziele #1)
Authors:Stefanie Pintoff
Info:New York : Minotaur Books, 2009.
Collections:Read, Your library
Rating:****
Tags:reviewed, historical fiction

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a fair first novel. I liked the setting and the idea. The author was so fair in giving clues that there was no mystery.The main detective seemed a bit "whiny" to me , but maybe I was just in an unsympathetic mood ( )
  cspiwak | Mar 6, 2024 |
Unfortunately, I wouldn't recommend this book to a friend. I felt as if there was no depth of character and a rather lack-luster story line. It is rather easy for the reader to figure out the mystery, and the one surprise twist in the story....really isn't that surprising. I feel as if this author has potential, but I will not go out of my way to pick up one of her books. It wasn't the gripping tale of a historical murder mystery I was hoping it would be. Rated: a light easy read, but ultimately disappointing. ( )
  ArcherKel | Aug 17, 2022 |
I enjoyed this historical mystery, just not as much as I wanted to. The mystery,, itself, was fine. The narrator, a NYC police detective now working with a police force just north of the big city, catches a case involving a brutal murder of a young woman that brings him back to his old haunting grounds, as well as having him cross paths with a criminologist, Alastair Sinclair, who wants to assist in the investigation.

Det. Simon Ziele lost his fiancee in the 1904 General Slocum ferry disaster and is still dealing with his grief a year later. Sinclair believes the criminal he's been studying with his research staff at Columbia University is the killer Ziele is hunting. Of course, nothing is ever that easy, and this book didn't win its author an Edgar Award for nothing. With Ziele revealing as much of the story as the reader needs to know at any point, the likely culprit seems to change whenever new info is uncovered. I wasn't correct in all my suppositions -- I entertained far more possible resolutions to the killing than the author did -- but the solution to the case wasn't much of a surprise. I also liked the characters. But Pintoff's prose is matter-of-fact simple and doesn't evoke the time and place as well as other historical mystery writers have done. It is a fast read, however, and I have the next two on their way to me. ( )
  ShellyS | May 26, 2021 |
Bad, just plain bad mystery ( )
  DeidreH | Jan 26, 2020 |
Surprisingly good for a first crime novel. The setting of New York after the turn of the last century satisfied my love for historical fiction. Reading about the places I knew while they were in their heyday, ChinaTown, and the Bowery was so much better than the remains of these areas that I knew from my youth. While I could predict who the killer was easily, it was a good way to spend a day off. ( )
  Michelle_Wendt | Jun 15, 2016 |
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While nothing is easier than to denounce the evildoer; nothing is more difficult than to understand him.

--attributed to Fyodor Dostoevsky
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Detective Simon Ziele lost his fianceƩ in the wreck of the General Slocum and shortly thereafter headed to Westchester County to escape the violence of the city. But just a few months into his tenure, he catches the worst homicide of his career: a young woman is brutally murdered in her own bedroom in the middle of a winter afternoon. A day's investigating leads him to Columbia University's noted criminologist, Alistair Sinclair, and one of his subjects, Michael Fromley, who has a history of violent behavior and brutal fantasies. But what would lead him to target Sarah Wingate, a notable mathematics grad student at Columbia? Is it really Michael behind the murder, or is someone else copying his signatures? This is what Simon Ziele must discover, with the help of the brilliant but self-interested Alistair Sinclair, before the killer strikes again.

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At the dawn of the twentieth century, a deranged killer is on the prowl. New York, 1905. After losing his fiancee in the General Slocum ferry disaster, Detective Simon Ziele transferred to a country town north of Manhattan in the hope of escaping his grief. But only months later he's faced with the shocking murder of a young girl - battered to death in her bedroom on a cold winter's afternoon. And when Alistair Sinclair, one of Columbia University's most noted criminologists learns about the case, he realises it bears an uncanny resemblance to the deranged mutterings of one his research subjects. Ziele must work with Sinclair to determine whether his patient - with a terrifying history of violent behaviour and brutal fantasies - did indeed seek out this innocent young victim ...before the vicious murderer strikes again. "In the Shadow of Gotham" tells the atmospheric and gripping tale of a haunted man who must search for a killer, while on the run from his own demons...
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