Metropolis

Metropolis

by ElizabethGaffney (Author)

Synopsis

Arriving in New York in 1868, our hero, travelling under the name of Georg Geiermeier, becomes a stableboy, tending a circus menagerie, until he is framed for an arson attack and finds himself once again is on the run. He falls into the hands of the Whyos, a gang who communicate with each other by means of a complex system of songs and calls, and is reborn first as an Irish labourer and then as a sewerman, unaware of the part in crime the Whyos have in mind for him. Falling in love with Beatrice, the young Irishwoman the Whyos have selected to teach him to pass as Irish, all seems well, until the gang's leader chooses Beatrice as his 'First Girl' and the plans of the Whyos begin to become clear...Set in a richly realised nineteenth-century New York, a world of crime, corruption, prostitution and disease, Elisabeth Gaffney's debut is a hugely entertaining, irresistibly readable story of love and crime.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 496
Publisher: William Heinemann Ltd
Published: 07 Apr 2005

ISBN 10: 0434013315
ISBN 13: 9780434013319
Book Overview: A hugely entertaining first novel, set in the New York underworld of the 1860s, in the tradition of Caleb Carr's THE ALIENIST and THE GANGS OF NEW YORK.

Media Reviews
'engrossing tale of crime and romance...splendidly bleak' * The Guardian *
A gripping tale of crime and love. * Time Out *
A tension-filled crime novel, a thrilling historical exploration, and a wonderfully surreal vision... The reader is compelled to turn each page... An extraordinary achievement. * Daily Telegraph *
Author Bio
Elizabeth Gaffney is an editor at the Paris Review. She lives in New York. Metropolis is her first novel.