The Girl from Greenwich Street, Lauren Willig
The Girl from Greenwich Street, Lauren Willig
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The Girl from Greenwich Street
A Novel of Hamilton, Burr, and America’s First Murder Trial

Author: Lauren Willig

Narrator: Jane Oppenheimer

Unabridged: 12 hr 21 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 03/04/2025


Synopsis

“This is historical fiction at its best.” --Book ReporterBased on the true story of a famous trial, this novel is Law and Order: 1800, as Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr investigate the shocking murder of a young woman who everyone—and no one—seemed to know.At the start of a new century, a shocking murder transfixes Manhattan, forcing bitter rivals Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr to work together to save a man from the gallows. Just before Christmas 1799, Elma Sands slips out of her Quaker cousin’s boarding house—and doesn’t come home. Has she eloped? Run away? No one knows—until her body appears in the Manhattan Well.Her family insists they know who killed her. Handbills circulate around the city accusing a carpenter named Levi Weeks of seducing and murdering Elma. But privately, quietly, Levi’s wealthy brother calls in a special favor….Aaron Burr’s legal practice can’t finance both his expensive tastes and his ambition to win the 1800 New York elections. To defend Levi Weeks is a double win: a hefty fee plus a chance to grab headlines.Alexander Hamilton has his own political aspirations; he isn’t going to let Burr monopolize the public’s attention. If Burr is defending Levi Weeks, then Hamilton will too. As the trial and the election draw near, Burr and Hamilton race against time to save a man’s life—and destroy each other.Part murder mystery, part thriller, part true crime, The Girl From Greenwich Street revisits a dark corner of history—with a surprising twist ending that reveals the true story of the woman at the center of the tale.“A real triumph! In Lauren Willig’s brilliant retelling of one of the most famous murder trials in American history, she brings to poignant life its most forgotten figure — the high-spirited young woman whose killing was used by the trial’s lawyers, Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr, for their own political ends. Willig gives us a masterful portrait of the many perils of being a woman in this country’s earliest years.” — Lynne Olsen, New York Times bestselling author of Empress of the Nile

About Lauren Willig

Lauren Willig is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author. An alumna of Yale University, she has a graduate degree in history from Harvard and a J.D. from Harvard Law School. She lives in New York City.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Holly in Bookland on September 12, 2024

Another great novel written by one of my favorite authors. The story focuses on the trial of Levi Weeks. He’s accused of murdering a young woman, Elma Sands. New York 1800, we have Quakers, Alexander Hamilton, Aaron Burr, & so many other historical figures. I had no clue about this trial or the even......more

Goodreads review by Shantha (ShanthasBookEra) on March 16, 2025

Going into this, I expected more of a historical mystery but ended up with what read like a courtroom transcript. I really thought I would love this one, but it wasn't an enjoyable or compelling read for me. I didn't feel drawn to the characters. I gave it a third star because the amount of research......more

Goodreads review by Angie on October 12, 2024

The year is 1800, and Levi Weeks is on trial for the murder of Elma Sands, a young woman found at the bottom of a well. She told her sister she was getting married to Levi, a local carpenter. But trials in 1800 are much different than they are today. The practice of law, as well as the lack of any f......more

Goodreads review by The Bookish Elf on March 18, 2025

Lauren Willig masterfully resurrects one of early America's most sensational murder trials in "The Girl from Greenwich Street," weaving a complex tapestry of historical fact and thoughtful fiction. Set against the backdrop of a fledgling New York City in 1799-1800, this gripping narrative brilliantl......more

Goodreads review by Deanna (she_reads_truth_365) on April 01, 2025

4.25 star rating My girls love the musical Alexander Hamilton so it didn’t take much to convince me to read this one. This was an enjoyable slow burn historical fiction murder mystery based on a true story. Courtroom dramas are my cup of tea! The amount of research that went into this book seems over......more