BROOKLYN GRAVES
by
Triss Stein
Summary
A brutally murdered family
man without an enemy in the world. A box full of charming letters home, written
a century ago by an unknown female worker at the famed Tiffany studios.
Historic Green-Wood cemetery, where a decrepit mausoleum with stunning stained
glass windows is now off limits. Suddenly, all of this is part of Erica
Donato’s life. Erica is a
youngish single mother of a teen, an oldish history grad student, and the
lowest person on the totem pole of the history museum where she works.
Arbitrarily assigned to catalogue the valuable letters for an arrogant expert
visiting the museum, she is also assigned to take that same expert to see the
mysteriously closed mausoleum windows. And as stressful as her working life
become, her friendship with the murdered man’s family compels her to help. Soon secrets begin to emerge in the
most unexpected places. An admirable life was not what it seemed, confiding
letters conceal their most important story, and too many people have hidden
histories and hidden agendas. All set against the background of the splendid
old cemetery and the life of modern Brooklyn, the stories of old families and
old loves with hidden ties merges with new crimes and the true value of art.
Buy Link: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/7578015-from-brooklyn-to-the-grave?ac=1
Bio
Triss Stein is a small-town
girl who has spent most of her adult life living and working in New York City.
This give her the useful double vision of a stranger and resident for writing
mysteries about Brooklyn, her ever-fascinating,
every-changing, ever-challenging adopted home.
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