Hall of Mirrors, John Copenhaver
Hall of Mirrors, John Copenhaver
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Hall of Mirrors
A Novel

Author: John Copenhaver

Series: The Nightingale Trilogy

Narrator: Sion Dayson, Ray Ford, Shea Taylor

Unabridged: 11 hr 55 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/21/2025


Synopsis

When a popular mystery novelist dies suspiciously, his writing partner must untangle the author’s connection to a serial killer in award-winning John Copenhaver’s new novel set in 1950s McCarthy-era Washington, DC.*A New York Times Best Crime Novel of the Year**A Washington Post and TODAY.com must-read book selection**A Novel Suspects Best Mystery & Thriller of the Year*In May 1954, Lionel Kane witnesses his apartment engulfed in flames with his lover and writing partner, Roger Raymond, inside. Police declare it a suicide due to gas ignition, but Lionel refuses to believe Roger was suicidal.A month earlier, Judy Nightingale and Philippa Watson—the tenacious and troubled heroines from The Savage Kind—attend a lecture by Roger and, being eager fans, befriend him. He has just been fired from his day job at the State Department, another victim of the Lavender Scare, an anti-gay crusade led by figures like Senator Joseph McCarthy and J. Edgar Hoover, claiming homosexuals are security risks. Little do Judy and Philippa know, but their obsessive manhunt of the past several years has fueled the flames of his dismissal.They have been tracking their old enemy Adrian Bogdan, a spy and vicious serial killer protected by powerful forces in the government. He’s on the rampage again, and the police are ignoring his crimes. Frustrated, they send their research to the media and their favorite mystery writer anonymously, hoping to inspire someone, somehow, to publish on the crimes—anything to draw Bogdan out. But has their persistence brought deadly forces to the writing team behind their most beloved books?In the wake of Roger’s death, Lionel searches for clues, but Judy and Philippa threaten his quest, concealing dark secrets of their own. As the crimes of the past and present converge, danger mounts, and the characters race to uncover the truth, even if it means bending their moral boundaries to stop a killer.

About John Copenhaver

John Copenhaver is the author of Dodging and Burning, which won the Macavity Award for Best First Mystery Novel and garnered Anthony, Strand Critics, Barry, and Lambda Literary Award nominations. Copenhaver writes a crime fiction review column for Lambda Literary called “Blacklight,” is a cohost on the House of Mystery Radio Show, and is the six-time recipient of Artist Fellowships from the Washington, DC, Commission on the Arts and Humanities. He’s a Larry Neal awardee, and his work has appeared in CrimeReads, Electric Lit, Glitterwolf, PANK, New York Journal of Books, and Washington Independent Review of Books. He lives in Richmond, Virginia, with his husband, artist Jeffery Paul.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Paige on June 10, 2024

Judy and Philippa are back with new friends! I was on the edge of my seat throughout the entire book! Unlike a lot of new mystery novels coming out today, Hall of Mirrors doesn’t include gratuitous violence or overly graphic scenes for the sake of shock value. Every detail lends itself to the story......more

Goodreads review by Tiffany on June 02, 2024

Will write my review soon, but that ending was 💯 Happy Pride month and this marks my 150th book of the year! What a way to kick off Pride month with a book that brings shows what it was like to be in the LGBTQIA+ community and having to endure racism and homophobia in the 1940s-1950s. Hall of Mirrors......more

Goodreads review by Gary on November 21, 2024

I’ve been a fan of John Copenhaver ever since he interviewed me about my first-and-only true-crime book almost four years ago. His first two novels deservedly earned five stars each. But, despite Copenhaver’s brilliance in describing settings and characters, “Hall of Mirrors” was not an easy read. A......more

Goodreads review by Debbie on June 25, 2024

I wish I would have realized that there was another book prior to this one. I was still able to enjoy this one but reading that one first would have been helpful. I will read it next.......more

Goodreads review by Kate on May 22, 2024

Thank you to the author, John Copenhaver and Pegasus Crime (Simon & Schuster) for an ARC in exchange for a fair review. This is the middle book of a trilogy, featuring Judy Nightingale and Philippa Watson on the search for a serial killer. This is set in Washington DC in the 1950s, amid the fear and......more