From the bestselling pen of the pioneering undercover reporter, available for the first time in 125 years, the lost novels of Nellie Bly!
Nellie Bly is rightly famous as a reporter, a skilled interviewer, and journalist dedicated to exposing society’s ills. From brutal insane asylums to corrupt politicians, she pulled back the curtain on all manner of frauds and charlatans.
No one knows that she was also a novelist. The reason? Of the 12 novels Bly wrote, 11 have been lost. Until now.
Newly discovered by author David Blixt (What Girls Are Good For, The Master Of Verona), Nellie Bly’s lost works of fiction are now available for the first time! Complete with the original artwork! These are The Lost Novels of Nellie Bly!
‘A Fascinating Story Of High And Low Life!’
Sixteen year-old orphan Christmas Cherry escapes from the foster home on Blackwell’s Island without a friend in the world. On Christmas Day, her birthday, she wanders New York in search of shelter and a job.
Unknown to Christmas, she shares a birthday with wealthy, petted, and proud Amor Escandon, who has also run away after witnessing her beloved father commit a terrible crime.
Christmas finds a protector in handsome George Chesterland. But no sooner does he promise her a job than he’s forced to dive into the Hudson River and save Amor from drowning as she attempts to commit suicide. To Christmas’ dismay, he is clearly smitten with Amor’s beauty.
Together Christmas and Amor accept shelter in the home of a poor cabdriver and his family, only to find a bitter foe in the cabbie’s daughter, Lillian Day. All three long for George Chesterland’s love, but he only has eyes for the haughty Amor.
But Amor’s secret pursues her. The evil Matteo Blanco demands her hand in marriage, or else he will reveal her father’s crime. Yet upon meeting Lillian and Christmas, Blanco becomes determined to possess all three women at once, demanding . . . The Love Of Three Girls!
Bonus feature: This volume includes Bly’s New York World articles that inspired this novel!
Circa l’autore
David Blixt’s work is consistently described as ‘intricate, ‘ ‘taut, ‘ and ‘breathtaking.’ A writer of historical fiction, his novels span the Roman Empire (the COLOSSUS series, his play EVE OF IDES) to early Renaissance Italy (the STAR-CROSS’D series) through the Elizabethan era (his delightful espionage comedy HER MAJESTY’S WILL, starring Will Shakespeare and Kit Marlowe as hapless spies), to 19th Century feminism (WHAT GIRLS ARE GOOD FOR, his novel of reporter Nellie Bly). During his research, David discovered eleven novels by Bly herself that had been lost for over a century. David’s stories combine a love of theatre with a deep respect for the quirks and passions of history. As the Historical Novel Society said, ‘Be prepared to burn the midnight oil. It’s well worth it.’Living in Chicago with his wife and two children, David describes himself as an ‘author, actor, father, husband-in reverse order.’