The Fifth Floor, Michael Harvey
The Fifth Floor, Michael Harvey
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The Fifth Floor
A Michael Kelley Novel

Author: Michael Harvey

Narrator: Stephen Hoye

Unabridged: 7 hr 56 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/26/2008


Synopsis

Michael Harvey’s sizzling follow-up to The Chicago Way (“A magnificent debut that should be read by all”—John Grisham; “This book heralds the arrival of a major new voice”—Michael Connelly) opens with a murder in contemporary Chicago and winds its way back to Mrs. O’Leary’s cow and the Great Chicago Fire of 1871.

When PI Michael Kelly is hired by an ex-flame to tail her abusive husband, he expects trouble of a domestic rather than a historical nature. Life, however, is not so simple. The tail leads Kelly to an old house on Chicago’s North Side. Inside it, the private investigator finds a body and, perhaps, the answer to one of Chicago’s most enduring mysteries: who started the Great Chicago Fire and why. The ensuing investigation takes Kelly to places he’d rather not go, specifically, City Hall’s fifth floor, where the mayor is feeling the heat and looking to play for keeps. Ultimately, Kelly finds himself in a world where nothing is quite what it seems, face-to-face with a killer bent on rewriting history and staring down demons from a past he never knew he had.

A fast-stepping, intricately woven narrative, rich with the history and atmosphere of a great city, The Fifth Floor is a worthy successor to Harvey’s critically acclaimed debut.

About The Author

Michael Harvey is a writer, journalist, and documentary producer. He has received national and international awards for his work. Mr. Harvey earned a law degree from Duke University, a master’s degree in journalism from Northwestern University, and a bachelor’s degree in classical languages from Holy Cross College. He lives in Chicago.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Karen on September 17, 2024

For those who have read my reviews, you are probably tired of me sharing a review of this author and his Michael Kelly series. Normally, I don’t do this, but…something changed with this story. This story is nowhere near as gritty as its predecessor. Not even close. Instead, Harvey tried to do someth......more

Goodreads review by Kate on April 30, 2012

Ho hum, just what I was worried about, this one didn't even compare to the first book in the series. Here's why: - There was something really off about the rhythm of the story. - It was more political thriller than gritty noir detective story. - This one was much more showier than the first one and foc......more

Goodreads review by Louis on December 02, 2018

The second Kelly book finds our detective hero investigating Chicago's greatest mystery: who caused the Great Fire of 1871 and why. He finds himself involved as he tails an old friend's abusive husband. Of more current interest is the secrets of City Hall's fifth floor. The century-old puzzle threat......more

Goodreads review by Andre on January 05, 2011

The Fifth Floor is the second of Michael Harvey’s novels to feature private investigator Michael Kelly. After enjoying The Chicago Way, the first Michael Kelly novel, so much, I was in a hurry to pick up The Fifth Floor. I was highly disappointed. This story is nowhere near as gritty as its predecess......more

Goodreads review by Toni on September 11, 2009

This is the second novel featuring the wise-cracking Private Investigator Michael Kelly who returns in full force. The heart of the story is based around the mayor's office on the fifth floor of Chicago City Hall. It starts when Michael is contacted by Janet, an ex-girlfriend and is asked to use his......more


Quotes

Advance Praise for Michael Harvey's The Fifth Floor
“Michael Harvey is a magnificent new voice.”
—John Grisham

“In The Fifth Floor, Michael Harvey gives us a tale of murder, bare-knuckle mayoral politics, and historical catastrophe–in short, the perfect Chicago detective story, complete with a loving tour of the city’s funkier locales that’ll make any displaced Chicagoan long for home.”
—Erik Larson, author of The Devil In the White City

“Harvey’s superb second thriller . . . Harvey’s plot twists in all the right places, and his noir-inspired dialogue crackles without sounding showy. Marlowe and Spade would readily welcome Michael Kelly into their fold.”
Publishers Weekly (starred review)

“PI Michael Kelly digs into the history of the Great Chicago Fire for his second case in what’s shaping up as a strong series. . . . Dry wit, delectable clues and tricky leads hallmark this trenchant tale of the Windy City.”
Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

Praise for The Chicago Way

The Chicago Way is a wonderful first novel. Michael Harvey has studied the masters and put his own unique touch on the crime novel. This book harkens the arrival of a major new voice.”
—Michael Connelly, author of the bestselling Harry Bosch novels

“An intricate, fast-paced crime thriller.”
Chicago Sun-Times

“A smart, stylish debut. . . . The dialogue is snappy and crisp, and characters pop off the page. The plot flows along swimmingly with plenty of surprises.”
The Boston Globe

“A provocative novel that captures the grittiness of the Windy City and spins a murder mystery with a satisfying and out-of-left-field ending. . . . Wonderfully reminiscent of Raymond Chandler.”
USA Today