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Westside : a novel / W.M. Akers.

Akers, W. M., (author.).

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  • ISBN: 9780062853998
  • Physical Description: 291 pages : map ; 23 cm
  • Publisher: New York : Harper Voyager, 2019.
Subject: Manhattan (New York, N.Y.) > History > 20th century > Fiction.
Genre: Mystery fiction.

Available copies

  • 7 of 8 copies available at BC Interlibrary Connect.
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Vanderhoof Public Library. (Show)

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 8 total copies.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Holdable? Status Due Date
Vanderhoof Public Library AF AKE (Text) 35193000352189 Adult Fiction Volume hold Available -
100 Mile House Branch AKE (Text) 33923006113629 Overflow Collection Volume hold Available -
Greenwood Public Library MYS AKE (Text) 35141000232059 Mystery Volume hold Available -
Kitimat Public Library Ake (Text) 32665002193094 Fiction Volume hold Available -
Nakusp Public Library FIC AKE (Text) 35160000764747 Adult Fiction Volume hold Available -
Nelson Public Library MYS AKE (Text) 3514830030789 Mystery & Crime Volume hold Available -
Tumbler Ridge Public Library AF AKERS (Text) TRL26306 Adult Fiction Volume hold Checked out 2025-12-31
Williams Lake Branch AKE (Text) 33923006113637 Mystery Volume hold Available -

  • Baker & Taylor
    In 1921 New York City, young detective Gilda Carr specializes in solving “tiny mysteries”—the impossible puzzles that keep us up at night, against a hellish landscape, in this thrilling historical fantasy steeped in the supernatural. 40,000 first printing.
  • HARPERCOLL

    A New York Times Notable Book of the Year!

    'The Alienist meets The City & The City in this brilliant debut that mixes fantasy and mystery. Gilda Carr's 'tiny mysteries' pack a giant punch." --David Morrell, New York Times bestselling author of Murder As a Fine Art

    A young detective who specializes in 'tiny mysteries' finds herself at the center of a massive conspiracy in this beguiling historical fantasy set on Manhattan's Westside'a peculiar and dangerous neighborhood home to strange magic and stranger residents'that blends the vivid atmosphere of Caleb Carr with the imaginative power of Neil Gaiman.

    It's 1921, and a thirteen-mile fence running the length of Broadway splits the island of Manhattan, separating the prosperous Eastside from the Westside'an overgrown wasteland whose hostility to modern technology gives it the flavor of old New York. Thousands have disappeared here, and the respectable have fled, leaving behind the killers, thieves, poets, painters, drunks, and those too poor or desperate to leave.

    It is a hellish landscape, and Gilda Carr proudly calls it home.

    Slightly built, but with a will of iron, Gilda follows in the footsteps of her late father, a police detective turned private eye. Unlike that larger-than-life man, Gilda solves tiny mysteries: the impossible puzzles that keep us awake at night; the small riddles that destroy us; the questions that spoil marriages, ruin friendships, and curdle joy. Those tiny cases distract her from her grief, and the one impossible question she knows she can't answer: 'How did my father die?'

    Yet on Gilda's Westside, tiny mysteries end in blood'even the case of a missing white leather glove. Mrs. Copeland, a well-to-do Eastside housewife, hires Gilda to find it before her irascible merchant husband learns it is gone. When Gilda witnesses Mr. Copeland's murder at a Westside pier, she finds herself sinking into a mire of bootlegging, smuggling, corruption'and an evil too dark to face.

    All she wants is to find one dainty ladies' glove. She doesn't want to know why this merchant was on the wrong side of town'or why he was murdered in cold blood. But as she begins to see the connection between his murder, her father's death, and the darkness plaguing the Westside, she faces the hard truth: she must save her city or die with it.

    Introducing a truly remarkable female detective, Westside is a mystery steeped in the supernatural and shot through with gunfights, rotgut whiskey, and sizzling Dixieland jazz. Full of dazzling color, delightful twists, and truly thrilling action, it announces the arrival of a wonderful new talent.

  • HARPERCOLL

    A New York Times Notable Book of the Year!

    “The Alienist meets The City & The City in this brilliant debut that mixes fantasy and mystery. Gilda Carr’s ‘tiny mysteries’ pack a giant punch." --David Morrell, New York Times bestselling author of Murder As a Fine Art

    A young detective who specializes in “tiny mysteries” finds herself at the center of a massive conspiracy in this beguiling historical fantasy set on Manhattan’s Westside—a peculiar and dangerous neighborhood home to strange magic and stranger residents—that blends the vivid atmosphere of Caleb Carr with the imaginative power of Neil Gaiman.

    It’s 1921, and a thirteen-mile fence running the length of Broadway splits the island of Manhattan, separating the prosperous Eastside from the Westside—an overgrown wasteland whose hostility to modern technology gives it the flavor of old New York. Thousands have disappeared here, and the respectable have fled, leaving behind the killers, thieves, poets, painters, drunks, and those too poor or desperate to leave.

    It is a hellish landscape, and Gilda Carr proudly calls it home.

    Slightly built, but with a will of iron, Gilda follows in the footsteps of her late father, a police detective turned private eye. Unlike that larger-than-life man, Gilda solves tiny mysteries: the impossible puzzles that keep us awake at night; the small riddles that destroy us; the questions that spoil marriages, ruin friendships, and curdle joy. Those tiny cases distract her from her grief, and the one impossible question she knows she can’t answer: “How did my father die?”

    Yet on Gilda’s Westside, tiny mysteries end in blood—even the case of a missing white leather glove. Mrs. Copeland, a well-to-do Eastside housewife, hires Gilda to find it before her irascible merchant husband learns it is gone. When Gilda witnesses Mr. Copeland’s murder at a Westside pier, she finds herself sinking into a mire of bootlegging, smuggling, corruption—and an evil too dark to face.

    All she wants is to find one dainty ladies’ glove. She doesn’t want to know why this merchant was on the wrong side of town—or why he was murdered in cold blood. But as she begins to see the connection between his murder, her father’s death, and the darkness plaguing the Westside, she faces the hard truth: she must save her city or die with it.

    Introducing a truly remarkable female detective, Westside is a mystery steeped in the supernatural and shot through with gunfights, rotgut whiskey, and sizzling Dixieland jazz. Full of dazzling color, delightful twists, and truly thrilling action, it announces the arrival of a wonderful new talent.


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