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Reviews by Lindsey K. Meyer
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Wu Ming
Set in 1954 at the height of the Cold War,
the story unfolds numerous plotlines involving Cary Grant,
Alfred Hitchcock, Lucky Luciano, Grace Kelly, and the James
bond novels. The plots and subplots develop simultaneously
and finally converge in a heady mix of literary thriller,
romance, and satire. Will out-of-work Cary Grant survive
a role as Yugoslavian leader Marshal Tito in a propaganda
film? And who are Wu Ming, the collective name of five Italian
writers which translates as “anonymous” in Mandarin Chinese?
The Merlot Murders: A
Wine Country Mystery
By Ellen Crosby
Lucie Montgomery returns to her family’s Virginia vineyard following
the accidental death of her father. There she finds the vineyard in financial ruin and her brother
attempting to sell it to pay for his wife’s extravagant spending habit. Just before the funeral,
Lucie learns from her godfather Fitz that the death was not an accident and that the murderer may
be motivated by profit from the sale of the vineyard. When Fitz suddenly dies, Lucie realizes
that she herself may be next. In this first tale of a new series, the author blends in details
about winemaking and about Thomas Jefferson’s attempts to establish a winemaking industry in
Virginia.
Helen of Troy
By
Margaret George
The author brings
Helen to life in this colorful, mesmerizing story. All the
legendary characters are here: Odysseus, Clytemnestra, Agamemnon,
Menelaus, and of course, Paris, with whom she elopes to
Troy on the eve of the Trojan War. George spins a tale of
Helen’s life and the war that is both realistic in feel
and sweeping in scope. Not for the faint of heart, the book
spans 606 pages but the extraordinary storytelling will
appeal to lovers of historical fiction.
Errors and Omissions: A Novel
By Paul Goldstein
United Pictures employs intellectual property lawyer Michael Seeley to discover whether they truly
own the rights to their blockbuster “Spykiller” film series. It appears to be a simple matter – that is,
until Seeley’s inquiries lead him into a tangle of secrets and politics from the Hollywood blacklist era.
This fast-moving legal thriller should appeal to fans of law drama and film.
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