
Overview
From the author of The Lindbergh Nanny comes an evocative mystery about the 1920 murder of the gambler Joseph Elwell, featuring New Yorker writer Morris Markey and Zelda Fitzgerald.
At the dawn of the Jazz Age, Morris Markey arrives in New York to become a writer. Having served in France, he needs to be in a place so distracting he cannot hear himself think. New in town, Markey hovers at the edge of the city’s revels, unable to hear the secrets that might give him his first Big Story. Finally one night he spots Joseph Elwell, a man about town known for courting wealthy married women, with a glorious girl in a dress of silver and dollar green.
The next morning, Elwell’s housekeeper runs out into the street screaming that Elwell has been shot. Every door and window in the house is locked. Did the ravishing woman kill her paramour? At last, Morris Markey has his story.
To penetrate the glittering world of Joseph Elwell, Markey turns to the newly famous Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald, who met Elwell the same fateful night he night. Bored while Scott is working on his next novel, Zelda offers to help Markey with his investigation.
Together, Markey and Zelda learn that there were many people in Elwell’s life who had reason to want him dead. And when a second man is found shot in his home in a very similar way, Markey begins to suspect that the truth may be more complicated―a story so dangerous that after he finishes it three decades later, he himself is found dead in his home, a single bullet through his head.
Mariah Fredericks’s third standalone novel based on a true story from New York City’s glamorous past, The Girl in the Green Dress is a truly standout historical mystery.
Review
Let me start with…I LOVE THIS COVER!
New in town, Morris Markey hovers at the edge of the city’s revels, unable to hear the secrets that might give him his first Big Story. But when Joseph Elwell’s housekeeper runs out into the street screaming that Elwell has been shot, Morris Markey has his story.
I love anything set in the Jazz Age add in a murder mystery and you have me hooked.
I enjoyed Morris and his tenacity. He is determined to get his story. Now, I did figure out part of this tale, but not all. This had me questioning all the suspects I had pegged for this crime.
I did feel this novel was about 50 pages too long. But the author nailed Zelda Fitzgerald. I have been a fan of hers for quite a while and Mariah captured her exuberance and her eccentric behaviors.
The narrator, Marnye Young, is excellent. There are a lot of male voices in this book and she nailed them.
Need a good mystery with some great characters…THIS IS IT! Grab your copy today.
I received this novel from the publisher for a honest review.


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Nice review.
I love the cover too. 😀
Thank you!