Ratings2
Average rating3.5
This was a really fun idea for a novel - Prohibition-era urban fantasy, full of jazz-era character archetypes and a classic pulpy story about corrupt politicians, land deals, and murder. Once you get beyond that surface level of fun concepts, though, they don't actually meld together very well - they different threads make friction rather than harmony. Not a bad read, but one that feels like it could have been better than was.