Fortune Favors the Dead - Stephen Spotswood

Fortune Favors the Dead

By Stephen Spotswood

  • Release Date: 2020-10-27
  • Genre: Historical Mysteries
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 96 Ratings

Description

A wildly charming and fast-paced mystery written with all the panache of the hardboiled classics, Fortune Favors the Dead introduces Pentecost and Parker, an audacious new detective duo for the ages.

“Razor-sharp style, tons of flair, a snappy sense of humor, and all the most satisfying elements of a really good noir novel, plus plenty of original twists of its own.”—Tana French, bestselling author of The Searcher

It's 1942 and Willowjean "Will" Parker is a scrappy circus runaway whose knife-throwing skills have just saved the life of New York's best, and most unorthodox, private investigator, Lillian Pentecost. When the dapper detective summons Will a few days later, she doesn't expect to be offered a life-changing proposition: Lillian's multiple sclerosis means she can't keep up with her old case load alone, so she wants to hire Will to be her right-hand woman. In return, Will is to receive a salary, room and board, and training in Lillian's very particular art of investigation.

Three years later, Will and Lillian are on the Collins case: Abigail Collins was found bludgeoned to death with a crystal ball following a big, boozy Halloween party at her homeher body slumped in the same chair where her steel magnate husband shot himself the year before. With rumors flying that Abigail was bumped off by the vengeful spirit of her husband (who else could have gotten inside the locked room?), the family has tasked the detectives with finding answers where the police have failed.

But that's easier said than done in a case that involves messages from the dead, a seductive spiritualist, and Becca Collinsthe beautiful daughter of the deceased, who Will quickly starts falling for. When Will and Becca's relationship dances beyond the professional, Will finds herself in dangerous territory, and discovers she may have become the murderer's next target.

Reviews

  • An Excellent Way to Start a Series

    5
    By Nevajas
    Period fiction frequently choses to gloss over historical ugliness for the sake of pulpy fun, or over-embellish the ugliness to the point where nothing of beauty can exist for the sake of “grittiness”. Rare does a work feel like it strikes a balance between the two. Fortune Favors the Dead is one of those rare pieces. The balance is skewed to fun; with well-realized characters spouting engaging dialogue that are a joy to walk and run and stumble along with throughout New York City the 1940s. But it doesn’t shy away from the grimier sides of the often-called “Golden Era”; grime that was much worse if you weren’t male, white, and straight. The narrator is sarcastic without being obnoxious, witty without being overly-cliche, affected by a traumatic past without drowning in self-pity; and which makes her seem all the more real as she leads the readers on an improbable but perfectly believable mystery. Had this been the only book in series, it would have been a gem of a stand-alone story. Thankfully for me, the second I completed it I was able to immediately purchase the next one.
  • Ripoff of Nero Wolfe characters

    3
    By Fufubaby
    Female versions of Archie and Nero. And that bothers me. I love Rex Stout’s characters and don’t like seeing them renamed and dressed in female clothing.
  • Fortune favors the reader..

    5
    By Floydmann
    Unexpectedly, remarkably well-written, with fascinating, unique characters and realistic dialogue. Good pace to the story and a fortuitous lack of gimmicks in the style and construction. Bravo!
  • Literate, Astonishing, and Original

    5
    By midlotam
    Cannot praise this work highly enough. Main characters Pentecost and Parker grab one and don’t let go. One brilliant and old-fashionedly moral. The other a fascinating mixture - “smart as a whip,” as the saying goes, and with a highly unusual background. Having been the former, I learned a lot from the latter. Too many plot twists to count.