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Alice and the Assassin

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In 1902 New York, Alice Roosevelt, the bright, passionate, and wildly unconventional daughter of newly sworn-in President Theodore Roosevelt, is placed under the supervision of Secret Service Agent Joseph St. Clair, ex-cowboy and veteran of the Rough Riders. St. Clair quickly learns that half his job is helping Alice roll cigarettes and escorting her to bookies, but matters grow even more difficult when Alice takes it upon herself to investigate a recent political killing—the assassination of former president William McKinley.
Concerned for her father's safety, Alice seeks explanations for the many unanswered questions about the avowed anarchist responsible for McKinley's death. In her quest, Alice drags St. Clair from grim Bowery bars to the elegant parlors of New York's ruling class, from the haunts of the Chinese secret societies to the magnificent new University Club, all while embarking on a tentative romance with a family friend, the son of a prominent local household.
And while Alice, forced to challenge those who would stop at nothing in their greed for money and power, considers her uncertain future, St. Clair must come to terms with his own past in Alice and the Assassin, the first in R. J. Koreto's riveting new historical mystery series.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      February 20, 2017
      In this uneven series launch from Koreto (Death on the Sapphire), the assassination of William McKinley has elevated Theodore Roosevelt to the presidency and given his 17-year-old daughter, Alice, Secret Service protection provided by 30-year-old Joseph St. Clair, a former Rough Rider. In the winter of 1902, St. Clair allows the headstrong girl—still living in New York City under the nominal control of her aunt—to indulge her curiosity by visiting notorious anarchist Emma Goldman. Though the government’s investigation says otherwise, Goldman insists that Leon Czolgosz, recently executed as McKinley’s assassin, could not have acted without outside guidance. Afraid that the same shadowy adversaries might threaten the new president as well, Alice and St. Clair scour Manhattan from teeming Chinatown to the elite University Club in search of the truth. The plot can feel strained, and Koreto’s Alice is more often rude and entitled than enjoyably feisty. But the premise and the depictions of the turn-of-the-century Manhattan melting pot shine, heralding a promising series. Agent: Cynthia Zigmund, Second City Publishing Services.

    • Kirkus

      March 1, 2017
      Determined young Alice Roosevelt investigates the killing of her father Theodore's predecessor, William McKinley.Incoming U.S. President Teddy Roosevelt assigns wry Secret Service Agent Joseph St. Clair, a former Rough Rider, the task of protecting first daughter Alice. The two strike immediate humorous sparks: she scolds him for calling her "Princess" and gives him pause by rolling her own handmade cigarette. St. Clair, who narrates in a brash first-person, gives as well as he gets from the outspoken Alice. She's anxious to take in the snakes at the zoo and talk to the fiery revolutionary Emma Goldman, who she believes has information about Leon Czolgosz, the man who elevated Vice President Roosevelt to the White House by killing President William McKinley. Although she acknowledges that she's an anarchist like Czolgosz, Goldman assures Alice that she had no knowledge of his plans, but shares what she's heard about the assassination. The curiosity of the first daughter is piqued, and she undertakes her own idiosyncratic probe. With St. Clair running interference, she questions hard-drinking police captain Michael O'Hara, Chinese crime boss Mr. Zhao, and Mafioso Don Abruzzo. St. Clair is skeptical of the value of the possibly random information Alice gathers, but she fervently believes she's getting closer to the shadowy figure known as the Archangel, who may be at the center of a conspiracy that felled McKinley. The first daughter's lively personality, her chemistry with her Secret Service agent, and Koreto's (Death Among Rubies, 2016, etc.) detailed knowledge of turn-of-the century New York City make for an entertaining series debut.

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