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  <title>The Fifth Floor</title>
  <author>Michael Harvey</author>
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  <rating>8</rating>
  <description>Michael Harvey&amp;#8217;s sizzling follow-up to The Chicago Way (&amp;#8220;A wonderful first novel . . . Harvey has studied the masters and put his own unique touch on the crime novel . . . Heralds the arrival of a major new voice&amp;#8221; &amp;#8212;Michael Connelly) opens with a murder in contemporary Chicago and winds its way back to Mrs. O&amp;#8217;Leary&amp;#8217;s cow and the Great Chicago Fire of 1871.Private investigator Michael Kelly, the Windy City&amp;#8217;s answer to Philip Marlowe, is back in another page-turner that revives a tantalizing mystery buried in Chicago&amp;#8217;s past. When Kelly is hired by an old girlfriend to tail her abusive husband, he expects trouble of a domestic rather than a historical nature. Life, however, is not so simple. The trail leads Kelly to an old house on Chicago&amp;#8217;s North Side. Inside it, he finds a body, and perhaps the answer to one of Chicago&amp;#8217;s most enduring mysteries: who started the Great Chicago Fire and why. The ensuing investigation takes Kelly to places he&amp;#8217;d rather not go: specifically, City Hall&amp;#8217;s fabled fifth floor, where the mayor is feeling the heat. Kelly becomes embroiled in a scam that stretches from current politics back to the night Chicago burned to the ground, and along the way, he finds himself framed for murder, before finally facing a killer bent on rewriting history.The Fifth Floor is fast-stepping, intricately woven suspense, rich with the lore and atmosphere of a great city. A marvelous successor to Harvey&amp;#8217;s critically acclaimed debut.</description>
  <reviews_count>18</reviews_count>
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