The Harvey Girl
by Dana Stabenow
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Pub Date 3 Mar 2026 | Archive Date 5 Mar 2026
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Description
From the award-winning author of the Kate Shugak Mysteries, a thrilling new detective series set during America's wild boom time of the nineteenth century.
WELCOME TO THE GILDED AGE. WHERE NOT EVERYTHING GLITTERS.
1890. The New Mexico Territory is a lawless frontier where criminals steal money and land alike with impunity. Everyone wears a six-gun and is ready and willing to draw it.
In the new city of Montaña Roja, Fred Harvey's growing empire is threatened by the robberies plaguing his newest Harvey House restaurant. To get justice, he needs a skilled detective to go undercover and procure answers to questions the law will not ask.
The assignment falls to Clare Wright, a young Pinkerton agent. Disguised as one of Harvey's famous hostesses, Clare travels west where she risks being exposed at every step of her investigation. To get answers – and to get out alive – there are only two things she can trust: her instincts, and her derringer.
Reviewers love The Harvey Girl
'Smooth writing, interesting characters, and a mystery to boot... I love this book' Joe R. Lansdale
'An absolute gem of a novel – a gripping story with great characters and fascinating history' C.J. Box
'A richly researched, masterly plotted historical mystery' Sara Donati
Available Editions
| EDITION | Other Format |
| ISBN | 9781035916665 |
| PRICE | US$29.99 (USD) |
| PAGES | 272 |
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Average rating from 19 members
Featured Reviews
Reviewer 847516
A fun story in this new series. The plot is interesting amid murder in the Wild West. A female undercover agent is an interesting main character. The premise leaves room for more stories b
Kristine B, Reviewer
It has been a minute since I read any of Dana Stabenow’s work. I am so happy to have had the opportunity to rediscover her.
This was SO good.
A historical mystery with a strong (yet believable) female protagonist, set in the Old West-during the Gilded Age.
Yes, Please!
The characters, setting, and plot were meticulously constructed-but it is the historical context that really makes this one shine. Ms. Stabenow has a gift for the historical novel.
Could not recommend more highly.
Read this one.
As a huge fan of Dana's Kate Shugak series I was excited to read this. It did not disappoint, well, maybe a little... it ended too soon. I hope there will be another.
The story is intriguing and the characters engaging. I'm a fan of the old west and this story hit the spot.
anne s, Reviewer
I will start by saying I love everything this talented Author write , most particularly her Kate Shugak series
so this new series became my next must read .
Clare Wright is a young Pinkerton Agent whose new assignment takes her outside the big cities
into the wild west and the new railroads .
Someone is high jacking rail cars but in the latest incident a rail car employee has been brutally
murdered - was he an innocent man or was he involved in the crime ?
Clare is given training to be a Harvey girl - an employee of an speciality eating house
catering to the rail travellers . Only the owner knows who she really is and why she is there -
to use her position to listen in to the customers and use her wits to determine just who and
what is happening out here in in the wild west where even the Law is suspect .
This book sets the series up well for future books - although I thought her age (early 20s) was a little young
to be dealing with such powerful men in a lawless setting . But the character development
was good , even introducing well known characters such as Mark Twain into the storyline
with great success
I look forward to the next in the series and to see where it takes Clare in both her professional and personal life
I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own
Reviewer 162908
Historical fiction, which takes place in the New Mexico territory in 1890 a lawless area wear all carry a pistol. Clare Wright, a young Pinkerton agent is sent to investigate entrepreneur Fred Harvey’s, Harvey House restaurant which is targeted by robbers. Meanwhile Clare becomes a Harvey’s House hostesses to keep her identity secret and herself alive.
Lea Ann R, Educator
The Harvey Girl tells the story of Clare Wright, a Pinkerton agent in 1890. She goes undercover as a Harvey Girl in Montana Rojas in the New Mexico territory to investigate a series of train robberies. Harvey Girls are the young women hired by Fred Harvey to work at his restaurants that were connected to train depots. Clare is trying to investigate, but also works long hours waiting tables. As train robberies have been a common problem for all train lines, Clare doesn't know who she can trust. Sprinkled with real life characters, including Bat Masterson, The Harvey Girl is a glimpse into the untamed towns of the West.
I have read all of Dana Stabenow's mystery novels set in Alaska, and was excited to learn this historical mystery. I can definitely reccommend this title!
Thank you to NetGalley, the author and publisher for the advance copy in exchange for my honest review.
Heather N, Librarian
A really enjoyable murder mystery set in the Wild West at the time of the flourishing railways. The sense of place was great with Pinkerton detectives, shoot outs, brothels and Harvey Houses which fed the railway passengers. The mystery was almost secondary to the setting but I loved Clare, a strong, independent woman private investigator, and I look forward to more in this series.
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