A review by stayshomeandreads
All That Is Hidden by Clare Broyles, Rhys Bowen

3.5

This new entry into the delightful Molly Murphy mystery series is all about the political scene of early 20th-century New York. When Molly's husband Daniel runs for office on the Tammany Hall ticket, the entire family is swept up into the dangerous world of political machines. Most of the book is about Molly learning more about Tammany Hall, which is very similar to organized crime, and wondering how and why her husband is becoming involved. The actual murder doesn't take place until well into the book. To me, this made the book feel a bit off on pacing, especially when it came to solving the murder. I also thought that some of the plot points were a bit predictable. However, the wonderful and funny characters from this series made up for that in my eyes. It was so fun to read about Molly and Bridie learning to adapt to life in the upper echelons of Tammany Hall. I am looking forward to the next book in the series! Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for the ARC.