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Welcome to 1874 Philadelphia, where there are more rats than people, and where the sport of kings is ratting--"pitting a dog, usually a fox terrier, against a sack full of hungry rats.... The trick was seeing how long the dog would take to kill all the rats in the pit." A good ratting dog can earn its owner $5,000 in just three matches, which is why a top Republican politician named Bunker looks up city detective Wilton McCleary when Jocko, his favorite ratter, is kidnapped and held for ransom. In his first novel, Mark Graham (whose great-great-great-grandfather was a Philadelphia policeman) captures the sounds, sights, and mostly the smells of a city that so far hasn't figured largely in the growing genre of historical mystery. He succeeds in giving both the city and his central character a distinctive flavor. McCleary, a Civil War veteran who thought he was immune to cruelty and violence, turns out to be an old softy--especially when a missing child enters the picture. This looks to be the start of a promising series, one that will hopefully move on to other sports than ratting for its inspiration. --Dick AdlerRead More

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  • Product Description

    As the United States tries to recover from the War Between the States, the city of Philadelphia is undergoing changes of its own. But when Civil War veteran-turned-detective Wilton McCleary searches for a valuable dog and a missing child, he is introduced to another side of the Quaker City where cruelty is cheap and the secrets of the past are best left undisturbed.

  • 0380800667
  • 9780380800667
  • Mark Graham
  • 31 December 1998
  • Avon Books
  • Mass Market Paperback (Book)
  • 272
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