Murder Knocks Twice, Susanna Calkins
Murder Knocks Twice, Susanna Calkins
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Murder Knocks Twice
A Mystery

Author: Susanna Calkins

Narrator: Sarah Naughton

Unabridged: 9 hr 11 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/30/2019


Synopsis

The first mystery in Susanna Calkins’ captivating new series takes readers into the dark, dangerous, and glittering underworld of a 1920's Chicago speakeasy.Gina Ricci takes on a job as a cigarette girl to earn money for her ailing father―and to prove to herself that she can hold her own at Chicago’s most notorious speakeasy, the Third Door. She’s enchanted by the harsh, glamorous world she discovers: the sleek socialites sipping bootlegged cocktails, the rowdy ex-servicemen playing poker in a curtained back room, the flirtatious jazz pianist and the brooding photographer―all overseen by the club’s imposing owner, Signora Castallazzo. But the staff buzzes with whispers about Gina’s predecessor, who died under mysterious circumstances, and the photographer, Marty, warns her to be careful. When Marty is brutally murdered, with Gina as the only witness, she’s determined to track down his killer. What secrets did Marty capture on his camera―and who would do anything to destroy it? As Gina searches for answers, she’s pulled deeper into the shadowy truths hiding behind the Third Door.

About Susanna Calkins

SUSANNA CALKINS, author of the award-winning Lucy Campion series, holds a PhD in history and teaches at the college level. Her historical mysteries have been nominated for the Mary Higgins Clark and Agatha awards, among many others, and The Masque of a Murderer received a Macavity. Originally from Philadelphia, Calkins now lives in the Chicago area with her husband and two sons.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jenny

The Roaring Twenties, Prohibition, Speakeasies, Flappers, Mobsters, The Great Depression and Corruption. Chicago had it all. Scary and glamorous, it was the place to be. But it wasn’t all glitz and glamour for everyone. Times were hard, jobs were scarce and fear was a constant companion. People somet......more

Goodreads review by Alyssa

I think what I loved most about this book was how easily I was drawn into the world of 1920s Chicago. I've never even been to Chicago, yet it all felt familiar because of how vividly the author portrays the sleuth's surroundings. Combine that with colorful characters, a witty use of the period slang......more

I ended up really enjoying this:) Gina takes a job as a cigarette girl in a speakeasy to help take care of her dad. This is 1929 in Chicago, where most speakeasy's are owned by mobsters. Gina's already taking the place of a young girl who was murdered a few weeks before she took the job but shortly......more