First in a captivating Jazz age Mystery series from author Katharine Schellman, Last Call at the Nightingale beckons readers into a darkly glamorous speakeasy where music, liquor, and secrets flow.
With too many people assuming she knows more about the crime than she does, Vivian finds herself caught between the dangers of the New York\'s underground and the world of the city\'s wealthy and careless, where money can hide any sin and the lives of the poor are considered disposable...including Vivian\'s own..
Caught in a police raid at the Nightingale, Vivian discovers that the dead man wasn\'t the nameless bootlegger he first appeared.
But then she discovers a body behind the club, and those dangers come knocking.
At The Nightingale, Vivian forgets the dangers of Prohibition-era New York and finds a place that feels like home.
No one bats an eye if she flirts with men or women as long as she can keep up on the dance floor.
No one asks where she came from or how much money she has.
With a bartender willing to slip her a free glass of champagne and friends who know the owner, Vivian can lose herself in the music.
But at night, she escapes to The Nightingale, an underground dance hall where illegal liquor flows and the band plays the Charleston with reckless excitement.
Vivian Kelly\'s days are filled with drudgery, from the tenement lodging she shares with her sister to the dress shop where she sews for hours every day.
Bryce, Bestselling Author of Wild Women and the Blues New York, 1924 .
Schellman is at the top of her craft and delivers a murder Mystery with clever twists and turns and memorable personalities.--Denny S.
First in a captivating Jazz age Mystery series from author Katharine Schellman, Last Call at the Nightingale beckons readers into a darkly glamorous speakeasy where music, liquor, and secrets flow