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Broadway Butterfly

A Thriller

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Broadway Butterfly

By: Sara DiVello
Narrated by: Jordan Cobb
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New York in the Roaring Twenties—a riveting true-crime novel, based on one of the most notorious unsolved murders of the era, where power, politics, and secrets conspire to bury the truth.

Manhattan, 1923. Scandalous flapper Dot King is found dead in her Midtown apartment, a bottle of chloroform beside her and a fortune in jewels missing. Dot’s headline-making murder grips the city. It also draws a clutch of lovers, parasites, and justice seekers into one of the city’s most mesmerizing mysteries.

Among them: Daily News crime reporter Julia Harpman, chasing the story while navigating a male-dominated industry; righteous NYPD detective John D. Coughlin, struggling against city corruption; and Ella Bradford, the victim’s Harlem maid, closest confidante, and keeper of secrets. Adding fuel to the already volatile crime: a politically connected Philadelphia socialite, an Atlantic City bootlegger, Dot’s dicey gigolo lover, a sultry Broadway dancer, and a cagey sugar daddy guarding secrets of his own.

From Broadway’s glittering lights to its sordid underbelly to the machinations of the country’s most powerful men, Julia embarks on a quest for justice. What she discovers, twist after breathtaking twist, might be even more nefarious than murder.

©2023 Sara DiVello (P)2023 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.
Crime Thrillers Fiction Historical Mystery Police Procedural Thriller Thriller & Suspense New York Exciting City
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Critic reviews

“Jordan Cobb offers a smooth, rhythmic narration of this compelling historical mystery, providing a variety of character voices and capturing the frustration of those seeking justice. Readers of true crime will be hooked by this intriguing and atmospheric tale. A winner for fans of Beatriz Williams's The Wicked City and Kate Belli's Deception by Gaslight.”Library Journal

“DiVello maintains a breakneck pace from one brief, datelined chapter to the next. Her pulpy, over-the-top prose credibly evokes the era’s crime magazines, while her fidelity to the characters and the well-documented facts surrounding the unsolved murder give the story extra interest.”Kirkus Reviews

“Based on a confounding, never-solved true crime and featuring real-life figures, DiVello's latest offers readers all they need to reach their own verdict…DiVello will delight readers with this foray into fiction highlighting Julia Harpman and her remarkable career.”Booklist (starred review)

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I listened to this book on a long drive and though it started off promising, by half-way through it became very, very long-winded. In my opinion, the book should have been more thoroughly edited so that the story of the murder remained the main focus and the action moved along. Instead, even towards the end, the author would put in long text about a character's "development." I had high hopes for this one, but really can't recommend it to anyone.

Long-winded

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I love true crime even when there is no resolution. This book sounded like it should be fascinating - early female reporter, murder of a 1920's showgirl, political intrigue, domestic tensions, racial conflict, socialite scandals, corrupt police. What more could an old gal want? I'll tell you - better organization, 100 fewer pages or 2 hours shorter listen, better editing to correct redundant descriptions and a less melodramatic presentation. Supposedly, the author fully investigated this story, but someone dropped the ball in delivery.

Fascinating premise, poor execution

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Started out ok but then dragged on and on. Lost interest and returned the book

Not a page turner

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This one was a struggle to finish. What genre is it? Thriller? No thrills here. Suspense? None to be had. Historical fiction? I guess? Way too long and way too boring. Get a new editor and maybe there's something there, but I doubt it.

Snoozefest

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I was hoping for more as I kept listening but “more” never appeared. It all fell flat at the end.
Narration was good but story lacked depth & development.

Not a page turner

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Loved the cover, loved the idea, this is not a thriller. I kept waiting for the thrill because people loved this. It is a historical crime drama not a thriller. Disappointed.

This is not a thriller.

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It starts off with a promise to be a good thriller in mystery. And while some of it accurately portrays those days, the longer it drags on, the more nonsensical it gets. And the immatation "male" voices are just irratating. But the worst of it: after hours of listening to who really "done it?" is the lack of answers by the ending. Waste of my time.

Incomplete possibilities

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The story was too long and felt repetitious all too often for the ground covered. Unfortunately, the narrator didn't help as she was most times fine with female voices and had a hard time with men's. As much as I hate to leave mediocre reviews, I am left with an OK rating all around.

Disappointed

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This was an entertaining story about several crimes, scandals and cover-ups long ago in the United States.

Broadway Butterfly

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I would say this story is more mystery than thriller. I was definitely NOT on the edge of my seat. I enjoyed this story but I willingly admit I got lost on many occasions as well as bored.

It felt like we were getting far too many character POVs, many of which didn't add anything to the story itself.

It also seemed like we essentially got everything wrapped up at the end but then there was some sourness.

Additionally, the narrator sounded as though she had a cold (or just spoke nasally) throughout the performance.

Very long-winded tale

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