About the Author:
Michael Jahn has roots that run deeper in New York than any other novelist. When he writes about New York, he draws on several hundred years of colorful family history. Among his forebears in the City That Never Sleeps were a Spanish-American sailor (who lived in Brooklyn and, appropriately, was a gunner aboard the USS Brooklyn during the Civil War); a Manhattan Irishman who drove a horse-drawn trolley; a personal maid to a branch of the Roosevelt family; a sportswriter at the legendary Brooklyn Eagle newspaper who later became the editorial page editor of the Queens-based Long Island Press; and, appropriately for the author of Murder on the Waterfront, the German-American proprietor of a landmark waterfront hotel, saloon, and eventual speakeasy.
Michael Jahn began his daily newspaper career at The New York Times before turning to fiction. After winning the Edgar Award for The Quark Maneuver, he began the Bill Donovan mysteries with Night Rituals. His newest, Murder in Coney Island, is the ninth Donovan novel.
From Booklist:
Some writers write for the eye; others, for the ear. Jahn writes for the nose. His latest police procedural, set on and around Coney Island's boardwalk, constantly delivers healthy whiffs of sea air, sand, sunblock, and hot dogs smothered in onions from Nathan's Famous Hotdog Stand. The Edgar-winning Jahn's emphasis on the smell of places is part of what gives his New York City procedurals such immediacy. His latest (the ninth in the series) places NYPD captain Bill Donovan on a rare day off at the Coney Island beach. Donovan's idyll is broken by a summons to a crime scene at a candy store just off the boardwalk. The body of a real-estate developer who has been threatening to tear down the old Coney Island buildings has been discovered in the basement. Although the tour through the suspects is a bit predictable, Jahn's dead-on cop patter and in-depth characterization make this fascinating. And it smells great, too. Connie Fletcher
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