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The Black Maria (Mystery of Old Philadelphia) [Paperback]

Mark Graham (Author)
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March 1, 2000 Mystery of Old Philadelphia
Captured at Gettysburg, imprisoned in Andersonville, Wilton McCleary lost his innocence in the Civil War. But on the streets of Philadelphia he's found a home---as a grizzled city detective facing squalor and pathos every day on the beat. Now the whole world is celebrating a glorious future at the Centennial Exhibition in Philadelphia. But on the fringes of this massive exposition, McCleary wades into a drowning pool of murder, depravity, and deception that can only end with a dark ride on...THE BLACK MARIA.

While countries from around the world display their gleaming new inventions in the Centennial, nearby is a labyrinth of festering streets called Shantyville, with its opium dens, criminals, and freak shows. Here, Wilton McCleary comes across the butchered body of a girl. As McCleary grapples with a killing his own police superiors want to ignore, he realizes that he had come face to face with the girl's killer, and that the young man is linked to the family of a powerful industrialist, his callow son, and his beautiful, high-strung daughter. Suddenly a murder investigation takes McCleary into a family's private madness and a web of blackmail and revenge that will force him to solve a series of unspeakable crimes---or commit one of his own.

Captured at Gettysburg, imprisoned in Andersonville, Wilton McCleary lost his innocence in the Civil War.But on the streets of Philadelphia he's found a home---as a grizzled city detective facing squalor and pathos every day on the beat. Now the whole world is celebrating a glorious future at the Centennial Exhibition in Philadelphia. But on the fringes of this massive exposition, McCleary wades into a drowning pool of murder, depravity, and deception that can only end with a dark ride on...THE BLACK MARIA.

While countries from around the world display their gleaming new inventions in the Centennial, nearby is a labyrinth of festering streets called Shantyville, with its opium dens, criminals, and freak shows. Here, Wilton McCleary comes across the butchered body of a girl. As McCleary grapples with a killing his own police superiors want to ignore, he realizes that he had come face to face with the girl's killer, and that the young man is linked to the family of a powerful industrialist, his callow son, and his beautiful, high-strung daughter. Suddenly a murder investigation takes McCleary into a family's private madness and a web of blackmail and revenge that will force him to solve a series of unspeakable crimes---or commit one of his own.Captured at Gettysburg, imprisoned in Andersonville, Wilton McCleary lost his innocence in the Civil War. But on the streets of Philadelphia he's found a home---as a grizzled city detective facing squalor and pathos every day on the beat. Now the whole world is celebrating a glorious future at the Centennial Exhibition in Philadelphia. But on the fringes of this massive exposition, McCleary wades into a drowning pool of murder, depravity, and deception that can only end with a dark ride on...THE BLACK MARIA.

While countries from around the world display their gleaming new inventions in the Centennial, nearby is a labyrinth of festering streets called Shantyville, with its opium dens, criminals, and freak shows. Here, Wilton McCleary comes across the butchered body of a girl. As McCleary grapples with a killing his own police superiors want to ignore, he realizes that he had come face to face with the girl's killer, and that the young man is linked to the family of a powerful industrialist, his callow son, and his beautiful, high-strung daughter. Suddenly a murder investigation takes McCleary into a family's private madness and a web of blackmail and revenge that will force him to solve a series of unspeakable crimes---or commit one of his own.


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MARK GRAHAM is the great-great-great-grandson of a 19th century Philadelphia policeman. He lives in Pennsylvania.


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  • Paperback: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Avon (March 1, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0380800683
  • ISBN-13: 978-0380800681
  • Product Dimensions: 7 x 4.2 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.7 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (18 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,601,483 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Welcome To The Centennial Exposition..., March 10, 2000
This review is from: The Black Maria (Mystery of Old Philadelphia) (Paperback)
THE BLACK MARIA, is a must-read for fans of the previous McCleary mysteries (THE KILLING BREED and THE RESURRECTIONIST), and quite possibly the best introduction to Mr. Graham's work for those who have not yet entered the gaslight noir world of late 19th Century Philadelphia that McCleary inhabits.

THE BLACK MARIA follows McCleary as he exposes the seedy underbelly of the Centennial Expostion in a gripping search to find a savage murderer. As every twist and curve in the investigation leads deeper into the dark past of a rich industrialist family from Mauch Chunk, PA, McCleary learns that the cost of sanity and redemption rise as the value of life falls.

As in Mr. Graham's previous work, page-turning suspense drives THE BLACK MARIA, while carefully-researched details of late 19th Century Philadelphia life and times draw readers into McCleary's world. However, Mr. Graham's attention to period detail has never been better, nor more fully-realized, than it is in THE BLACK MARIA. Readers will find themselves so caught-up in the sights, sounds, smells and excitement of the Centennial Exposition, they'll have a hard time believing they didn't just travel back in time when they finally turn the last page of THE BLACK MARIA.

-- S.D. Peters

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Compelling historical suspense, March 25, 2001
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THE BLACK MARIA is the third in a series about Wilton McCleary, a Civil War veteran employed as a detective in Philadelphia during the 1870's. The first two books are good; this one is outstanding.

Like the first two novels, THE BLACK MARIA is populated by fascinating, complex characters and a fast-paced (though occasionally convoluted) mystery. But it is the setting--the World Fair of 1876--that makes this novel so compelling. Mark Graham has recreated this vital slice of American history so extraordinarily well, it's almost like being there in person.

Mark Graham is a talented author whose writing skills improve with each book. I look forward to the next addition to this series.

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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderfully unique!, December 9, 2001
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For once, here's a book that lived up to its good reviews. Graham's meticulous research, his use of the language (and spelling) of the times, places the reader firmly on site as we travel with detective Willton McCleary through the Centennial Exposition. The rendering of the site's splendors and its neighboring sleaze is so historically accurate and visual that we can almost smell the foods on offer and hear the swish of women's gowns; we watch the pickpockets, see the displays and gaze in wonder at the miracles of the era: the new type-writing machine, the telephone, and every conceivable type of contraption. Woven into the tour of this remarkable venue is a mystery so complex and twisted that the reader is lured into suspecting any number of people of being the savage killer McCleary is attempting to find. McCleary himself is a finely drawn character with secret sorrows and scars on his psyche; he has honor and integrity and is a most sympathetic character. The pacing picks up, gets to a gallop, then races toward an unexpected and oddly satisfying conclusion.

The author's note at the end of the book about Philadelphia's Centennial Exposition leaves one feeling (as I believe he hoped) with a sadness for how much of historical value has been lost through neglect or greed, and how important it is to preserve the remaining cultural remnants for future generations.

Very highly recommended!

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