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In a Manhattan hotel room, the Love Nest Killings of 1908 take place. But the mystery of who killed whom, and why, does not unravel until we explore the lives of Katrina Taylor and Edward Daugherty. He is a first-generation Irish American and a successful playwright. She is a high-born Protestant, a beautiful seductive woman with complex attitudes towards life. Their marriage is a passionate one, but a cataclysmic hotel fire changes it into something else altogether. Moving back and forth between the 1880s and 1912, The Flaming Corsage follows Katrina and Edward as other lives impact upon theirs-their socially opposed families; Edwards flirtatious actress paramour, Melissa Spencer; the physician Giles Fitzroy, and his wife; and Edwards friend, the cynical journalist Thomas Maginn. The Flaming Corsage evocatively portrays through the lens of Albanys robust Irishtown and English-Dutch aristocracy the seething, contradictory impulses of our humanity, lusts and furies that know no bounds of time or place.

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Praise for William Kennedy:

Kennedy is a writer with something to say, about matters that touch us all, and he says it with uncommon artistry

Washington Post

Kennedys power is such that the reader will follow him almost anywhere, to the edge of tragedy and back again to redemption

Wall Street Journal

Kennedys art is an eccentric triumph, a quirky, risk-taking imagination at play upon the solid paving stones, the breweries, the politicos and pool sharks of an all-too-actual city

The New York Review of Books

His smart, sassy dialogue conveys volumes about character. His scene setting makes the city throb with life

Newsday

What James Joyce did for Dublin and Saul Bellow did for Chicago, William Kennedy has done for Albany, New York: created a rich and vivid world invisible to the ordinary eye

Vanity Fair

His beguiling yarns are the kind of family myths embellished and retold across a kitchen table late at night, whiskified, raunchy, darkly funny

Time

William Kennedys Albany Cycle is one of the great achievements of modern American writing

Daily Mail

William Kennedy is pre-eminent among his generation of writers... Kennedy is peerless in the depth and acuity of his sustained vision, and the lost, past world of Albany says more to us today about the current state, about the heart and soul, of American politics than any recent bestselling, Hollywood-pandering political thriller has ever done

Spectator

Kennedys writing is a triumph: he tackles topics in a gloriously comic, almost old-fashioned language. You feel Kennedy could write the Albany phone book and make it utterly entertaining

Time Out

Kennedy proves to be truly Shakespearean

The Sunday Times

Kennedy is one of our necessary writers

GQ

ALSO BY WILLIAM KENNEDY FICTION The Ink Truck Legs Billy Phelans - photo 1

ALSO BY WILLIAM KENNEDY

FICTION

The Ink Truck

Legs

Billy Phelans Greatest Game

Ironweed

Quinns Book

Very Old Bones

Roscoe

Changs Beads and Two-Tone Shoes

NONFICTION

O Albany!

Riding the Yellow Trolley Car

WITH BRENDAN KENNEDY

Charlie Malarkey and the Belly-Button Machine

Charley Malarkey and the Singing Moose

First published in the USA by Viking Penguin Inc 1996 This ebook edition - photo 2

First published in the USA by Viking Penguin Inc. 1996
This ebook edition published by Simon & Schuster UK Ltd, 2011
A CBS COMPANY

Copyright WJK Inc. 1996

This book is copyright under the Berne Convention.
No reproduction without permission.
All rights reserved.

The right of William Kennedy to be identified as author of this work has been asserted in accordance with sections 77 and 78 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act, 1988.

Simon & Schuster UK Ltd
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www.simonandschuster.co.uk

Simon & Schuster Australia, Sydney
Simon & Schuster India, Delhi

A CIP catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library

ISBN: 978-1-84983-846-7
eBook ISBN: 978-1-84983-847-4

This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents are either a product of the authors imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual people living or dead, events or locales is entirely coincidental.

Typeset by Hewer Text UK Ltd
Printed and bound by CPI Group (UK) Ltd, Croydon CRo 4YY

Heres a how-de-do!

If I marry you,

When your time has come to perish,

Then the maiden whom you cherish

Must be slaughtered, too!

Heres a how-de-do!

......

With a passion thats intense

I worship and adore,

But the laws of common sense

We oughtnt to ignore.

If what he says is true,

Tis death to marry you!

Heres a pretty state of things!

Heres a pretty how-de-do!

Gilbert and Sullivan, The Mikado

W HEN THE HUSBAND made his surprise entrance into the Manhattan hotel suite - photo 3

W HEN THE HUSBAND made his surprise entrance into the Manhattan hotel suite, his wife was leaning against a table, clad in a floor-length, forest-green velvet cloak, and wearing a small eye mask of the same color, her black hair loose to below her shoulders.

The second woman, her light-brown hair upswept into a fuss of soft curls that bespoke an energetic nature, and wearing a floor-length, peach-colored evening gown embroidered with glass pearls, was in conversation with the man who had rented this suite months earlier, and who at this moment was wearing a frock coat, evening trousers, wing collar, gray ascot and pearl stickpin, the two dressed as if for a social evening. They were standing near the window that gave a view at dusk of the falling leaves and barren branches of the elms and maples of lower Fifth Avenue.

The husbands entrance to the suite was made with a key. How he came into possession of the key has not been discovered. The husband spoke first to his wife, saying, according to one witness, You Babylonian whore, everything is undone; or, according to the other witness, Babylon, regina peccatorum, you are gone. Turning then to both the man in the wing collar and the second woman, the husband spoke of traitors and vixen, his exact phrase unclear to both witnesses. The husband then opened his coat, drew a .45-caliber Colt revolver from his waistband, parted his wifes cloak with its barrel, placed the barrel against her left breast, and shot her precisely through the heart. The position in which she fell onto the carpet revealed that she wore nothing beneath the cloak.

The husband turned to the man by the window and fired two shots at him, hitting him with one, the force of which propelled him backward into the windowpane, which shattered. The second woman screamed, ran into the bedroom, and locked its door. The wounded man watched the husband staring at his pistol and heard him mumble, Confido et conquiesco, which translates from the Latin as: I trust and am at peace. After saying this, the husband put the revolver barrel under his chin, pulled the trigger, and fell dead beside his exposed wife.

I T WAS THE year the State Fair came to Albany and as Edward Daugherty walked - photo 4

I T WAS THE year the State Fair came to Albany, and as Edward Daugherty walked through the vast city of tents and impromptu structures that had sprung up in a matter of weeks at the Fairgrounds on the Troy Road, he felt a surge of strength, a certainty that he was changing substantially, at the breaking dawn of a creative future.

He could see the tents on the midway where seven newspapers had their offices and seven sets of reporters wrote yards of daily copy about Shorthorns and Clydesdales, Cotswold sheep, and Poland China swine. In the Albany Evening Journals tent he found Maginn writing at a table.

What news do you have of the swine? Edward asked.

What a coincidence that you ask, Maginn said, and he thrust what he was writing at Edward, who read:

Country maidens in their best bib and tucker shot coy glances at robust lads of brawny arm and sun-browned face as a brilliantly sunny day brought thousands to the midway of the Fair yesterday. Flirtations were numerous and many lords of creation succumbed before batteries of sparkling eyes.

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