The twenty-year death

THERE'S NEVER BEEN A BOOK LIKE THE TWENTY-YEAR DEATH A breathtaking first novel written in the form of three separate crime novels, each set in a different decade and penned in the style of a different giant of the mystery genre. 1931-- The body found in the gutter in France led the police insp...

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Main Author: Winter, Ariel S.
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Language: English
Published: 2012.
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Summary: THERE'S NEVER BEEN A BOOK LIKE THE TWENTY-YEAR DEATH A breathtaking first novel written in the form of three separate crime novels, each set in a different decade and penned in the style of a different giant of the mystery genre. 1931-- The body found in the gutter in France led the police inspector to the dead man's beautiful daughter--and to her hot-tempered American husband. 1941-- A hardboiled private eye hired to keep a movie studio's leading lady happy uncovers the truth behind the brutal slaying of a Hollywood starlet. 1951-- A desperate man pursuing his last chance at redemption finds himself with blood on his hands and the police on his trail... Three complete novels that, taken together, tell a single epic story, about an author whose life is shattered when violence and tragedy consume the people closest to him. It is an ingenious and emotionally powerful debut performance from literary detective and former bookseller Ariel S. Winter, one that establishes this talented newcomer as a storyteller of the highest caliber.
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ISBN: 9780857687418
Author Notes: A long-time bookseller atnbsp; The Corner Bookstore nbsp;in New York City andnbsp; Borders nbsp;in Baltimore, nbsp;Ariel S. Winternbsp; is also the author of the forthcoming children's picture booknbsp; One of a Kind nbsp;(Aladdin) and of the blognbsp; We Too Were Children, Mr. Barrie , devoted to the rediscovery of long-forgotten children's books written by literary icons such as John Updike, Langston Hughes, and Gertrude Stein. nbsp;His writing has appeared innbsp; The Urbanite nbsp;and onnbsp; McSweeney's Internet Tendency , and in 2008 he won the Free Press "Who Can Save Us Now?" short story contest. He lives in Baltimore, Maryland.