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Westside Lights

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The Alienist meets the magical mystery of The Ninth House as W. M. Akers returns with the third book in his critically acclaimed Jazz Age fantasy series set in the dangerous Westside of New York City, following private detective Gilda Carr's hunt for the truth—one tiny mystery at a time.

"Like a literary shot of Prohibition-era rotgut moonshine—bracing, quite possibly hallucination-inducing, and unlike anything you've ever experienced before." — Kirkus Reviews (starred review) on Westside

The Westside of Manhattan is desolate, overgrown, and dangerous—and Gilda Carr wouldn't have it any other way. An eccentric detective whose pursuit of tiny mysteries has dragged her to the brink of madness, Gilda spends 1923 searching for something that's eluded her for years: peace. On the revitalized waterfront of the Lower West, Gilda and the gregarious ex-gangster Cherub Stevens start a new life on a stolen yacht. But their old life isn't done with them yet.

They dock their boat on the edge of the White Lights District, a new tenderloin where liquor, drugs, sex, and violence are shaken into a deadly cocktail. When her pet seagull vanishes into the District, Gilda throws herself into the search for the missing bird. Up late watching the river for her pet, Gilda has one drink too many and passes out in the cabin of her waterfront home.

She wakes to a massacre.

Eight people have been slaughtered on the deck of the Misery Queen, and Cherub is among the dead. Gilda, naturally, is the prime suspect. Hunted by the police, the mob, and everyone in between, she must stay free long enough to find the person who stained the Hudson with her beloved's blood. She will discover that on her Westside, no lights are bright enough to drive away the darkness.

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    • Library Journal

      October 1, 2021

      In 1920s Manhattan, where a sturdy fence divides the wealthy Eastside from the criminal and sometimes fantastical Westside, private eye Gilda Carr addresses "tiny mysteries." Now she's comfortably ensconced on a stolen yacht with former gangster Cherub Stevens, docking near the teeming-with-trouble White Lights District. When there's a bloodbath onboard (passed-out Gilda missed it all), she finds herself pursued by both the police and the mob. Next in a praised series; with a 50,000-copy first printing.

      Copyright 2021 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      February 15, 2022
      In Akers' third Jazz Age, alternate-Earth fantasy/mystery, Gilda Carr, solver of "tiny mysteries," is living with her boyfriend, former mobster Cherub Stevens, on a yacht moored on New York's Hudson River. Falling asleep one night after overindulging in liquid refreshment, Gilda awakens to discover that Cherub and several other people are dead, and she is apparently the only suspect. Can she clear her name before the police catch up to her? The Westside novels are splendid mixtures of traditional mystery and other-Earth fantasy (in this 1920s version of our world, a long barrier separates Manhattan's west and east sides, dividing the population into the wealthy and the poor). Gilda is a wonderful character, a woman who keeps finding herself caught up in deeply dangerous situations and who always manages to find a way out of them. Familiarity with the first two novels, Westside (2019) and Westside Saints (2020), isn't required but would add a layer or two of contextual details to the story.

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