Hot Time, W. H. Flint
Hot Time, W. H. Flint
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Hot Time
A Mystery

Author: W. H. Flint

Narrator: Jamie Renell

Unabridged: 6 hr 52 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 08/23/2022


Synopsis

New York, August 1896. A "hot wave" has settled on the city with no end in sight, leaving tempers short and the streets littered with dead horses felled by the heat. In this presidential election year, the gulf between rich and poor has political passions flaring, while anti-immigrant sentiment has turned virulent. At police headquarters, the gruff, politically ambitious commissioner Theodore Roosevelt has been struggling to reform his notoriously corrupt department. Meanwhile, the yellow press is ready to pounce on the peccadilloes of the Four Hundred, the city's social elite—the better to sell papers with lurid stories and gossip or perhaps profit from a little blackmail on the side. When the body of Town Topics publisher William d'Alton Mann is found at the foot of the Brooklyn Bridge, any number of his ink-spattered victims may have a motive.

Hot Time is an immensely entertaining, deeply researched, and richly textured historical novel set in a period that reflects our own, with cameos by figures ranging from financier J. P. Morgan to journalist Jacob Riis. Our guides through New York are Otto "Rafe" Raphael, one of the first Jewish officers in the heavily Irish force; Minnie Kelly, the department's first female stenographer; Theodore Roosevelt himself; and the plucky orphan Dutch, one of the city's thousands of newsboys, who may have seen too much.

About W. H. Flint

W. H. Flint is the pen name of an author of acclaimed popular nonfiction histories of Theodore Roosevelt, J. P. Morgan, and the Gilded Age. Hot Time: A Mystery is his first novel. A regular reviewer for the Wall Street Journal, he lives in Jackson, Mississippi, and San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Maxine

It’s August 1896, and New York is experiencing the hottest summer in history. The ‘hot time’ has tempers flaring and people dying at record rates. It’s an election year and the divide between rich and poor has never been wider and anti-immigrant attitudes never more virulent creating fears of radica......more

Goodreads review by Tracey

This suspenseful work of historical mystery is hard to put down, a must-read for fans of The Alienist and The Last Days of Night. Written under the pen name W.H. Flint, Hot Time is the first work of fiction for Gerard Helferich, author of An Unlikely Trust: Theodore Roosevelt, J.P. Morgan, and the I......more

Goodreads review by Mal

A GILDED AGE NOVEL OF BLACKMAIL, MURDER, AND CORRUPT COPS Revolutionaries have rarely risen to positions of power in the United States, but Teddy Roosevelt was an exception. Everywhere he went, and every job he took, from the US Civil Service Commission to the New York Police Department to the Navy D......more

Goodreads review by Shannon

While W. H. Flint is best known for his critically acclaimed nonfiction histories, he has hit it out of the park with this his first foray into historical fiction. "Hot Time" chronicles surreptitious events that took place in New York City leading up to the Presidential Election of 1896 between Will......more