The
Authentic William James is British writer Stephen
Gallagher’s third novel featuring Sebastian Becker. Becker is a former
Pinkerton detective and current Special Investigator for the Lord Chancellor’s
Visitor in Lunacy. His purview is to investigate and apprehend wealthy and
dangerous lunatics whose “resources might otherwise make [them] untouchable.”
It is 1913 and Becker is baffled when he is sent to
interview William James—the owner of a Wild West Show touring small venues
around England. James has been arrested for the arson of an English seaside theatre
that caused the death of more than fifty people. A crime without an obvious motive,
a criminal, William James, without wealth, and instructions opposite from Becker’s
usual. He is to collect information that insures William James cannot be
labeled insane during the trial. When James escapes custody Becker is tasked to
find him and the manhunt, taking him from London to Philadelphia to a young
Hollywood, is more personal and mysterious than anything Becker could have
imagined.
The
Authentic William James is a brilliant early-twentieth
century crime novel brimming with a macabre atmosphere and, as the story shifts
to America, a vibrant late-Western setting. Sebastian Becker is a likable
character with wit, an admirable sense of right and wrong, and a conscientious view
of humanity. A character similar to what the late-Ed Gorman populated his stories
with, and his working class demeanor is ideal for both the novel and the reader.
The plot is tricky, but precise and believable, with a climactic twist that is
both perfect and surprising.
1 comment:
Hi Ben! Thanks for reviewing this book and highlighting its author. Everything about the book sounds fascinating, the period, the Pinkerton connection, the characters, the premise. I will seek this book out.
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