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Murder on Nob Hill: A Mystery
 
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Murder on Nob Hill: A Mystery (Hardcover)

by Shirley Tallman (Author)
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This promising if melodramatic debut is set in 1880 San Francisco and is narrated by the spirited Sarah Woolson. Educated by her attorney father, Sarah marches into the law firm of one of his associates and demands a job. She gets it, too, and finds herself working on the case of a young widow accused of murdering her older and abusive husband. Contending with the scorn of her male colleagues, Sarah fights for her place in the firm and is soon involved in a heady stew that includes Chinese gangs and child slavery; a club in which gentlemen indulge their most forbidden habits; and other murders that, like the first, involve sexual mutilation. The language tends to the purple, and the local color is laid on thickly; however, the serenely self-assured Sarah, who has a possible love interest in the Scottish colleague she enrages regularly, keeps the reader on her side and turning pages till the end. Stay tuned. GraceAnne DeCandido
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Sarah Woolson has always dreamed of becoming a lawyer. The trouble is, in the San Francisco of 1880, polite society believes it is willful and unfeminine for a young lady to concern herself with such things. Undeterred, and confident of the legal education that her judge father has given her, Sarah uses her brains and a little subterfuge to finagle her way into a prestigious law firm. Her first client is a lovely young society matron accused of stabbing to death her wealthy but abusive husband. Sarah is sure of her client's innocence, but the revelation of the woman's secret lover may make that innocence impossible to prove. When four more victims fall prey to the killer's knife, Sarah fears she has bitten off more than she can chew. Buck-ing her boorish employer and the judicial system, Sarah finds herself embroiled in shady legal maneuvers, a daring China-town raid, a secret and very scandalous sex club, and a powerful and dangerous tong lord in the city's Chinese district. Murder on Nob Hill is an irresistible blend of history, romance, and murder.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable, July 15 2004
By doc peterson (Portland, Oregon USA) - See all my reviews
Set in the early 1880's, _Murder on Nob Hill_ is as much mystery as historical fiction, as Tallman weaves clues to the murder with remarkable historical detail: the place of women, social class, racial issues, and great imagry of San Francisco. While the romantic sub-plot was something I could have done without, the story and its characters more than made up for it. A very enjoyable read, which will hopefully be the beginning of a series. Great summer reading.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A lighthearted historic mystery, July 9 2004
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A well-written historical mystery that deals with sexism, racism and drugs,but in a manner that allows the reader to enter into that world of the 1870's without being depressed or angry. The author's knowledge of San Francisco makes the reading all the more enjoyable to anyone who has visited or lived there.
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5.0 out of 5 stars a good first installment in a brand new series, Jun 1 2004
By tregatt (Portland, Oregon) - See all my reviews
The first installment in a new series featuring the intrepid lawyer, Sarah Woolson, "Murder on Nob Hill" was a very satisfying and engrossing read. I enjoyed the book on every novel -- the mystery was a good and intriguing one, the detective-heroine, Sarah Woolson, was engaging and likable, and the pacing and the manner in which the novel was crafted was superbly done. All in all, the Sarah Woolson mystery series has all the hallmarks of being a really good one, and I for one, am rather excited about this.

Sarah Woolson, the youngest child and only daughter of a respected judge, has always wanted to practice law (like her father); but even though she's qualified, getting a respected law firm to hire her is another matter altogether because its 1880 in San Francisco, where the common wisdom is that a woman's place is at home and not in the work place. But with the help of her brother, Sarah is able to finagle an interview at Shepherd, Shepherd, McNaughton and Hall (one of the stuffier law firms); where through sheer highhandedness (Sarah actually "steals" a very valueable client, the newly widowed Mrs. Annjennet Hannaford whose much older husband was recently murdered in a rather brutal manner, from right under Shepherd's nose) she's able to land a job as a junior associate at the firm. One would think that things would finally be looking up for Sarah, except that her client, Annjennet Hannaford, ends up getting arrested for her husband's murder! The police and district attorney think that they have an ironclad case (motive and opportunity); and the lawyers handling Annjennet's criminal defence have all but conceded defeat, going so far as to prepare a defense based on an insanity plea. But Sarah is sure that Annjennet is innocent, and fearing that she's the only one in Annjennet's corner, is bound and determined to discover who the real murderer is, no matter the danger...

Obviously I shouldn't start books just before my planned bedtime because "Murder on Nob Hill" was so engrossing a read that I just had to keep on reading until I reached the last page. The plot was a very intriguing one and Shirley Tallman did a good job of ensuring that the book unfolded swiftly and smoothly. And while it is true that the prose is a bit verbose, once I got into the flow of things, this truly was something I hardly noticed after a while. I thought that the character portrayals were very good, esp that of our plain-speaking and forceful heroine, and this, together with the historical ambiance went a long way towards making this a very enjoyable and successful novel. My favourite bits, however, were the ones in which a very calm and rational sounding Sarah would (successfully) counter the somewhat hysterical and irrational arguements of her male counterparts would claim that she didn't have it in her to be a good lawyer. All in all, a fantastic first installment in what promises to be a wonderful mystery series.

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5.0 out of 5 stars entertaining historical legal thriller
In 1880, though females are not accepted as lawyers twenty-seven years old Sarah Lorraine Woolson, who learned the law from her father, Superior Court Judge for the County of San... Read more
Published on May 26 2004 by Harriet Klausner

5.0 out of 5 stars MURDER ON NOB HILL
Great read!!! I particularly enjoyed the feisty heroine, Sarah Woolson. Really good background - I felt like I was in 1880 San Francisco. Read more
Published on May 25 2004

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