1901, Buffalo, New York, a World’s Fair, and a killer who thinks he can operate in the shadows. The Buffalo Butcher doesn’t waste any time. Bodies start turning up and the only people willing to do anything about it are five women who already know how dangerous the world can be.
Brighton gives you a real sense of the city — the noise of the Exposition, the heat, the way certain lives were considered disposable by everyone in a position of authority. The working girls decide to stop it themselves.
Good historical thriller. Tight writing, proper tension, an ending that satisfies. Pull up a stool.
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