Art imitates life. Or does it? One sleepy Sunday morning in Buenos Aires, the protagonist of Martinez's brilliant new mystery finds himself unexpectedly tangled up in the story of Luciana, a former authors' assistant whom he has not seen for at least ten years, and Kloster, a rival writer - only far
The Book of Murder
β Scribed by Guillermo Martinez; Sonia Soto
- Publisher
- Penguin Group
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 97 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
EDITORIAL REVIEW:
**A chilling new tale of literary intrigue from the author of the international sensation *The Oxford Murders*
When Guillermo MartΓnez 's novel *The Oxford Murders* was first published in the United States, *The New York Times Book Review* called it "a scholarly whodunit [for] anyone who loves a good mystery." Now MartΓnez returns with a worthy followup: the mesmerizing *The Book of Murder*. A young writer finds himself unexpectedly tangled up in the story of Luciana, his former assistant and Kloster, bestselling author and rival. What he discovers about the deaths surrounding Luciana will make him question everything he had always believed-and taken for granted-about chance and calculation, cause and effect.
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EDITORIAL REVIEW: \*\*A chilling new tale of literary intrigue from the author of the international sensation \*The Oxford Murders\* When Guillermo MartΓnez 's novel \*The Oxford Murders\* was first published in the United States, \*The New York Times Book Review\* called it "a scho
EDITORIAL REVIEW: \*\*A chilling new tale of literary intrigue from the author of the international sensation \*The Oxford Murders\* When Guillermo MartΓnez 's novel \*The Oxford Murders\* was first published in the United States, \*The New York Times Book Review\* called it "a scho
EDITORIAL REVIEW: \*\*A chilling new tale of literary intrigue from the author of the international sensation \*The Oxford Murders\* When Guillermo MartΓnez 's novel \*The Oxford Murders\* was first published in the United States, \*The New York Times Book Review\* called it "a scho
EDITORIAL REVIEW: **A chilling new tale of literary intrigue from the author of the international sensation *The Oxford Murders* When Guillermo MartΓnez 's novel *The Oxford Murders* was first published in the United States, *The New York Times Book Review* called it "a scholarly whodunit [for] anyo