Red House

Red House by Kenneth Wishnia, published by PM Press in 2014, is a compelling narrative that follows Filomena Buscarsela, a former beat cop turned apprentice at a New York City private investigation firm. As she navigates her new role, Filomena takes on various neighborhood cases, often pro bono, while striving to support herself and her daughter. The story unfolds as she investigates the disappearance of a young immigrant and becomes entangled in a tense situation involving a neighbor’s arrest, highlighting the challenges she faces in her working-class Queens community.
Readers will find that this edition delves into themes of crime, community, and the complexities of urban life. Filomena’s journey is marked by her resourcefulness and determination as she confronts issues such as racial prejudice and corruption. The narrative captures her struggle to balance her professional ambitions with the demands of single motherhood, all while employing her investigative skills to uncover the truth. With 288 pages, this English-language edition presents a rich exploration of the dynamics within a vibrant city, making it a noteworthy addition to the mystery and detective genre.
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First she was a beat cop, then she was unemployed. Now, Kenneth Wishnia’s dynamic Filomena Buscarsela has apprenticed herself to a New York City PI firm to put in the three years necessary to get her own PI license, which she needs to earn enough money to support herself and her daughter. Trouble is, she often agrees to take on sticky neighborhood cases pro bono–like the group of squatters restoring an abandoned building in the neighborhood–rather than handle the big-bucks clients her bosses would prefer.
While helping out her more “senior” colleagues with her own superior investigative techniques bred from years on the beat, Fil agrees to look into the disappearance of a young immigrant. Then, witnessing the arrest of a neighbor on marijuana-possession charges that nearly turns into a shoot-out with the police, Fil is roped into finding out what went wrong. Trying to balance charity cases like these with bread-and-butter cases, not to mention single motherhood, Fil is quickly in over her head dodging bullish cops, aggressive businessmen, and corrupt landlords in their working-class Queens neighborhood.
After years of policing and backstreet bloodhounding, Filomena Buscarsela is apprenticing to earn her own private investigator’s license. She pours on her Spanish, her clever tricks, and her battle-tested charms to uncover a labyrinth of deceit, racial prejudice, and impenetrable bureaucracy that not only rocks her neighborhood but also threatens the foundation of the big red house that is this PI’s America.
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