Home Feed
Home
Search
Search
Add Review, Blurb, Quote
Add
Activity
Activity
Profile
Profile
The Fairfax Incident
The Fairfax Incident | Terrence McCauley
3 posts | 2 read
Award-winning author Terrence McCauley takes you back to a time when booze was outlawed, crime ran rampant, and New York City was a powder keg waiting to explode... Manhattan, 1933. Charlie Doherty may have been kicked off the force after The Grand Central Massacre, but thanks to a wealthy benefactor, his private detective business is booming. Catering to the city’s wealthy elite, Doherty is making a good living chasing down wayward spouses and runaway socialites when the case of a lifetime lands in his lap. Mrs. Fairfax, a wealthy widow, hires Doherty to prove her husband’s suicide wasn’t actually a suicide. It was murder. At his benefactor's urging, Doherty takes the case. He expects to pocket a nice chunk of change to prove what everyone already knows: Walter Fairfax walked into his office in the Empire State Building one morning, took a phone call, and shot himself. But Charlie took the widow's money, so he begins to dig. He quickly finds out there is more to the Fairfax incident than a simple suicide. Before long, he discovers that Mr. Fairfax was leading a double life; running with a dangerous crowd that has a sinister agenda that threatens to plunge Charlie’s city – and his country – into another war. In an investigation that quickly involves global implications, Doherty finds himself against not only some of the most powerful people in New York City, but against the most evil men in the world.
Amazon Indiebound Barnes and Noble WorldCat Goodreads LibraryThing
Pick icon
100%
review
Richryan52
The Fairfax Incident | Terrence McCauley
Pickpick

Set in 1933, the book revolves around ex-cop Charlie Doherty, who is making a pretty good living as a private eye. When he‘s hired to look into an obvious suicide, he has no idea what he‘s signed up for. McCauley captures the spirit of Depression-era New York with its seedy gin mills and diverse cast of characters. As Charlie delves into the problem, he soon realizes there is much more at stake than he imagined. A great plot and a terrific read!

review
MaGoose
The Fairfax Incident | Terrence McCauley
Pickpick

Fun, engaging mystery set in the 1930s. Some characters were interesting while others were stereotypical. Starts slowly but picks up speed. How can a man who apparently commits suicide actually be a murder victim? Charlie Doherty is hired to find out.

blurb
TerrenceMcCauley
The Fairfax Incident | Terrence McCauley
post image