A review by lisaarnsdorf
The Fifth Floor by Michael Harvey

5.0

Part political thriller, part treasure hunt, with a dash of domestic abuse gone sideways and a good dose of the Great Fire. Fantastic! Harvey really captures Chicago, from the politics to the people to the city itself. Even the epilogue, which so often annoys me as being an obvious no-ending ending to set the reader up for the next book, was intriguing. Each plot thread was woven spectacularly to a clearly summarized conclusion that didn't feel rushed or overly worked. Just perfect.