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The Hemingway Valise

por Robert Olen Butler

Series: Bibliomysteries (37)

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An American spy in Paris solves a legendary mystery as the Pulitzer Prizeâ??winning author's "thrilling historical series" continues (The Wall Street Journal).

Former Chicago journalist turned globe-trotting spy Christopher Marlowe Cobb has already lived many livesâ??from London to Mexico to Berlinâ??when he returns to France in 1922. Where better to work on his novel than among such literary expatriates as Ezra Pound and Ford Madox Ford, who convene at the Shakespeare & Company bookstore in postwar Paris? Among them is Ernest Hemingway, fellow lone-wolf war correspondent, new friend, and confidante. Like Cobb, Hemingway is writing a novel. Unlike Cobb, however, Hemingway's manuscript has just been stolen off a train to Lausanne by what he's sure were foreign agents. To know what Hemingway knows is risky enough. But to write about it is positively dangerous. Never one to shy away from a challenge, Cobb volunteers to retrieve the manuscriptâ??but he'll need all of his spycraft skills to infiltrate the compound where it's cached… (más)

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Fun litterary romp, featuring Christopher Marlowe, Ford Maddox Ford, Ezra Pound, Hemmingway, and Sylvia Beach at Shakespeare and Co in Paris. Writing is spare and forceful ( )
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Fiction. Mystery. Suspense. Thriller. HTML:

An American spy in Paris solves a legendary mystery as the Pulitzer Prizeâ??winning author's "thrilling historical series" continues (The Wall Street Journal).

Former Chicago journalist turned globe-trotting spy Christopher Marlowe Cobb has already lived many livesâ??from London to Mexico to Berlinâ??when he returns to France in 1922. Where better to work on his novel than among such literary expatriates as Ezra Pound and Ford Madox Ford, who convene at the Shakespeare & Company bookstore in postwar Paris? Among them is Ernest Hemingway, fellow lone-wolf war correspondent, new friend, and confidante. Like Cobb, Hemingway is writing a novel. Unlike Cobb, however, Hemingway's manuscript has just been stolen off a train to Lausanne by what he's sure were foreign agents. To know what Hemingway knows is risky enough. But to write about it is positively dangerous. Never one to shy away from a challenge, Cobb volunteers to retrieve the manuscriptâ??but he'll need all of his spycraft skills to infiltrate the compound where it's cached

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