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The Weeping Woman [Paperback]

Michael Kilian (Author)
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June 12, 2001
Set in the 1920s, this clever new series takes readers to the height of the Jazz Age. From speak-easies to the bohemian scene, New York to Paris, they'll follow Bedford Green, a man-about-town who rubs elbows with famous personalities, dabbles in art dealing, and solves a few crimes.

[Kilian] successfully combines the genre of historical novel and murder mystery. (Booklist)

Praise for Michael Kilian's Civil War mysteries:

Engaging. (Denver Post)

An absorbing period piece. (San Antonio Express-News)


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  • Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Berkley (June 12, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0425180018
  • ISBN-13: 978-0425180013
  • Product Dimensions: 6.6 x 4.2 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,355,324 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Fascinating, June 12, 2001
This review is from: The Weeping Woman (Paperback)
In 1925 Manhattan, former newspaper reporter Bedford Green enters his own art gallery only to hear his assistant crying. Since Sloane Smith never weeps, Bedford is very concerned and asks what is wrong and can he help? Sloane tells Bedford that her former college crony, Polly Swanscott has sent her a postcard from Paris that implies she is in trouble. Sloane asks Bedford to use his connections here in New York and when he travels to France next week to find and help Polly. Reluctantly Bedford agrees to do what he can.

Bedford begins making inquiries throughout the metropolitan area. He soon finds out that someone burglarized Polly's Manhattan apartment and that another thug killed that robber. He uncovers more information in New York and later on the ocean voyager and then in Paris, Bedford meets some author wannabees like Hemingway and Fitzgerald, but even with their help his efforts to save Polly from an unknown threat seem futile.

THE WEEPING WOMAN is an exciting historical mystery that brings to life Manhattan and Paris during the 1920s. The entertaining story line is fun as readers meet a twice-published Fitzgerald with Zelda, Hemingway, and Picasso. Bedford is a rock who supports the plot and the rest of the cast. No one will weep after reading Michael Kilian's enjoyable novel.

Harriet Klausner

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3.0 out of 5 stars A sometimes confusing, slow moving story, October 9, 2004
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This is the story of a young woman upset because her friend is missing and she asks her employer, the protagionist of this book, to help her find her friend. The beginning is confusing because there seem to be too many characters to keep track of. Then the presence of jazz age celebrities would slow me down. I was not alive during the 20's, the setting of this book, but many of the real people put in as characters were still alive when I was young, Millay, O'Keefe, Picasso, Hemingway, etc. Each time one of these characters appeared it would make me pause and remember hearing about them in the past. Reading about a fictional character who is mentally disturbed is altogether different than reading about a character who was, in real life, a disturbed woman (Zelda Fitzgerald). 3/4 of the book was searching for a missing person - it wasn't until the last 1/4 that we learned of the murder and read its ultimate solution. The writing is good and younger readers might find the book more gripping than I did.
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UPON arriving at his West Eighth Street art gallery that warm spring morning in 1925, Bedford Green immediately noticed something terribly amiss: Sloane Smith, his very beautiful young assistant, was crying. Read the first page
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New York, Polly Swanscott, Man Ray, Norman Oritzky, Little Italy, Sara Murphy, Greenwich Village, Gerald Murphy, Sloane Smith, Miss Stein, Henry Schultz, Joe Goya, Nicholas Pease, Scott Fitzgerald, Second Class, Villa America, Dorothy Parker, Grove Street, Isadora Duncan, Long Island, Smith College, American Flag, Claire Pell, Dayton Crosby, Ernest Hemingway
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