The Themes of The Manhattan Puzzle
by Laurence O’Bryan
What has been hidden in Manhattan by the
most powerful people on earth?
What would you do to a Manhattan banker who
treated ordinary people like slaves?
What magic is buried under Manhattan that
allows it to rise again from anything the world throws at it?
BXH Bank building, Manhattan, vehicle entrance visible under
the arch.
Image © LP O’Bryan
These are the themes of The Manhattan
Puzzle. The story sees Sean and Isabel (my characters from The Istanbul Puzzle
and The Jerusalem Puzzle) reunited in Manhattan at the headquarters of one of
the world’s largest banks, BXH. There’s been some grisly murders, and now the
plot takes a new twist. The contents of the book they found in Istanbul are
revealed.
My personal journey with this story grew
out of my disgust at the financial crisis that has brought many so low. I am
interested in the myths and the beliefs of those who value money above
everything.
But The Manhattan Puzzle is about other
things too. For instance, what would you do if your partner didn’t come home
one night? And what would you think if the police turned up at your door the
next day looking for him?
Relationships are under stress everywhere,
because of the demands placed on us by our jobs, but few of us will face what
Isabel has to face when Sean goes missing.
There is violence from the start in The
Manhattan Puzzle too, but the opening has a woman inflicting it on a man. I am
tired of reading about men inflicting sexual violence on women. I think it’s
time for the handcuffs to swop wrists. And they certainly do in The Manhattan
Puzzle. You can download the first chapter here
as a pdf.
But don’t get me wrong. I love Manhattan.
It’s a city in a snow globe of dollar bills. So look in your bookstore and on
your E-readers and order it too, if you want.
To order The Manhattan Puzzle click here.
Or to visit my website click here.
And thanks for reading this and for buying
The Manhattan Puzzle, if you do. I hope you find it entertaining and the themes
interesting.
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