
San
Francisco, 1906. The great West Coast city is a center of industry and excitement–and
also, to many, of sin. When the Great Earthquake hits, some believe it is the
day of reckoning for the immoral masses.
Meanwhile, twelve-year-old
Shane Nightingale is witness to the violent deaths of his adoptive mother and
sisters–not from the earthquake, but at the hands of a serial killer. As
Shane wanders the city appearing to be just another anonymous orphan, he keeps
what he has seen a secret. But when his path crosses that of Sergeant Randall
Blackburn, who is in pursuit of the killer, the two become an investigative team
that will use both a youth’s intuitive gifts and a policeman’s new
deductive techniques and crime-fighting tools to unmask a vicious murderer whose
fury can be as intense as that of Mother Nature herself.
“Every historical mystery tries to hone in on the ideal setting
at the perfect moment in time. Anthony Flacco succeeds on both counts
in his first novel ….Flacco imagines the chaos in precise and vivid detail
while contributing his own distinctive narrative
touch.”
--Marilyn Stasio, New York Times Book Review
7-8-07
“…Few literary
depictions of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake match the intensity and visceral
power of those in Flacco's gripping first novel. The author's
screenwriting talent shines in this story of the earth's destructive
power and humanity's moral depravity. …The emerging maniacal personality,
revealed in increasingly gruesome and venomous detail, rivals the Ripper.…Dickens
meets Hannibal Lecter. Brace yourself.”
--Booklist
“Screenwriter
Flacco nicely evokes the aftermath of San Francisco’s 1906 earthquake in
his fiction debut, a novel of suspense.”
--Publisher’s
Weekly
“…His vivid recreation
of San Francisco and the delightful trio who struggle against the Surgeon make
this a winning debut.”
--Alfred Hitchcock
Mystery Magazine
“The author does an excellent
job of providing a historical novel blended with fiction with the 1906 earthquake
as a big part of the story. This one is a real page-turner and I look forward
to more in this series. This book is highly recommended.”
--Nancy
Eaton, EZineArticles.com
“…A
fast-moving tale of serial killing…. where Flacco especially shines is
in his depiction of the two children, newly orphaned Shane Nightingale and the
plucky girl who calls herself Vignette… It's clearly deserving
of a very wide audience.”
--Sarah
Weinman, Confessions of an Idiosyncratic Mind
"The
Last Nightingale is the beginning of what could be a fascinating series.”
--Fredricksburg News
“Overall,
The Last Nightingale leaves you anxiously awaiting the next installment.”
--The Freelance Star
"A marvelous page-turner of a thriller set against the fascinating
aftermath of the great 1906 earthquake and fire."
--
James Dalessandro, bestselling author of 1906
"Set in a world on the edge of Armageddon, this is a gripping
and completely original thriller that will raise the hair on
the back of your neck.”
-- William
Bernhardt, bestselling author of Capitol Threat
"From its opening pages—when we are
plunged headlong into the terrifying chaos of the Great San Francisco Earthquake
of 1906—to its riveting climax, The Last Nightingale offers an abundance
of those page-turning pleasures readers seek in historical thrillers: a time-trip
through a richly imagined past, a story that never loosens its suspenseful grip,
and a fascinating look at the roots of modern forensic science."
-- Harold Schechter, author of The
Serial Killer Files
“Atmospheric,
chilling, and with more twists and turns than crooked Lombard Street. The
Last Nightingale has it all. I couldn’t put it down.”
-- Cara Black, author of Murder
On The Ile St. Louis