The Wife, the Maid, and the Mistress: A Novel by Ariel Lawhon

The Wife, the Maid, and the Mistress: A Novel

Ariel Lawhon
Doubleday
Jan 2014
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ldquoInspired by a real-life unsolved mystery this mesmerizing novel features characters that make a lasting impressionrdquo--PEOPLE MAGAZINEMore meticulously choreographed than a chorus line It all pays off--THE NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW They say behind every great man theres a woman In this case there are three Stella Crater the judges wife is the picture of propriety draped in long pearls and the latest Chanel Ritzi a leggy showgirl with Broadway aspirations thinks moonlighting in the judges bed is the quickest way off the chorus line Maria Simon the dutiful maid has the judge to thank for her husbands recent promotion to detective in the NYPD Meanwhile Crater is equally indebted to Tammany Hall leaders and the citys most notorious gangster Owney The Killer MaddenOn a sultry summer night as rumors circulate about the judges involvement in wide-scale political corruption the Honorable Joseph Crater steps into a cab and disappears without a trace Or does heAfter years of necessary duplicity Stella Crater is finally ready to reveal what she knows Sliding into a plush leather banquette at Club Abbey the site of many absinthe-soaked affairs and the judges favorite watering hole back in the day Stella orders two whiskeys on the rocksmdashone for her and one in honor of her missing husband Stirring the ice cubes in the lowball glass Stella begins to tell a talemdashof greed lust and deceit As the novel unfolds and the women slyly break out of their prescribed roles it becomes clear that each knows more than she has initially let onWith a layered intensity and prose as effervescent as the bubbly that flows every night The Wife the Maid and the Mistress is a wickedly entertaining historical mystery that will transport readers to a bygone era with tipsy spins through subterranean jazz clubs and backstage dressing rooms But beneath the Art Deco skyline and amid the intoxicating smell of smoke and whiskey the question of why Judge Crater disappeared lingers seductively until a twist in the very last pages.

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