I received an electronic copy of this excellent historical novel by Jefferson Flanders, published by Monroe Hill Press, as a Goodreads Giveaway, on August 13, 2021. I have read Herald Square of my own volition, and this review reflects my honest opinion of this work. The first of a series of novels under the subtitle of The First Trumpet, this work is completely stand-alone. The story is well defined, picturesque, and told with compassion. It is a series I will want to read in sequence.
We are in NYC, it is September of 1949, and we have the World Series. Our main protagonist, Dennis Collins, is a well-known and respected newspaper reporter covering, for the most part, - sports. If you love baseball you will enjoy the historical references as this was a Subway Series, if you could care less, the spy stuff will distract you from The Dodgers and Yankees. We are plunked down right in the middle of the Cold War. Personally, I found it all fascinating. This was a book hard to set aside to cook, and my crew is getting tired of sandwiches for supper. I keep telling them, you have to read this book!
You, too. Flanders writes a fine tale - my first exposure to his work was "An Interlude in Berlin" which I also adored. This series has been out for several years, so we can all read the series back to back. Lots of folks have already told you about the finer details, so I will just get on with book two. The North Building.
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