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THE RUMOR GAME by Thomas Mullen

THE RUMOR GAME

by Thomas Mullen

Pub Date: Feb. 27th, 2024
ISBN: 9781250842770
Publisher: Minotaur

A wave of antisemitic cruelty in 1943 Boston entangles two well-meaning souls who can’t avoid the passions it generates and implants even within themselves.

Anne Lemire writes the Rumor Clinic, a column debunking vicious innuendos, for the Boston Star. Devon Mulvey is a philandering FBI agent with an eye for married women. Despite the war effort, which seems to have united most Americans except for Devon’s father, unregenerate isolationist John Mulvey, nothing would seem likely to bring the two together. That all changes when Anne’s teenage brother, Sammy, is beaten up by an Irish gang targeting the city’s Jews, and the national security concerns surrounding the fatal stabbing of Abraham Wolff, an employee of Northeast Munitions, bring Devon onto the case along with the Boston Police Department. To his surprise, Devon finds himself at odds with the whole BPD, including his cousin, Officer Brian Dennigan. At the same time, Anne’s investigations of antisemitism force her to confront traumatic ruptures within her own family. Once they meet each other, the pair make common cause by going after the Christian Legion, which, under the politically ambitious attorney Charles Nolan, has printed up Nazi leaflets and counterfeit ration stamps, selling the latter to local Jewish families they plan to expose as cheaters and traitors. Devon and Anne also end up in a predictable romance. But their relationship is brutally torpedoed by pressures on both their jobs, family members whose complicity on different sides they can’t overlook, and scathing accusations against each other that bring the conflicts the Christian Legion has stoked mercilessly to a boil. Looks like the country is a bit less united than it seemed.

An unnervingly timely tale of prejudice, hatred, and violence.