One True Sentence: a Hector Lassiter Novel - Craig Mcdonald - Books - Betimes Books - 9780992655280 - August 18, 2014
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One True Sentence: a Hector Lassiter Novel 2nd Revised edition

Craig Mcdonald

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One True Sentence: a Hector Lassiter Novel 2nd Revised edition

Paris, 1924: a city teeming with would-be poets, writers, painters and publishers... the Lost Generation. Hector Lassiter, fledgling author and best friend of Ernest Hemingway, is crossing the Pont Neuf when he hears a body fall into the icy Seine -- the first in a string of brutal murders of literary magazine editors that throw a shroud over the City of Light. Frantic to stop the killings, the literati form their own improbable vigilante band: Gertrude Stein gathers the most prominent crime and mystery writers in the city, including Hector and the dark, mysterious mystery novelist Brinke Devlin. Soon, Hector and Brinke are tangled not only under the sheets, but in a web of murders, each more grisly than the next.
"An amazing (and very smart) montage of mystery, murder, meta-fiction, and literary-history, quite unlike anything I've read before." --Craig Holden, "Four Corners of Night"
"Vivid, remarkable characters--the historical people as well-drawn as the fictional ones!--in a rich, evocative setting, and a gruesome serial killer with one of the most unusual motives ever. Absolutely gripping!" --Diana Gabaldon 

"Craig McDonald proves he is a master of literary suspense in this riveting historical thriller set in the 1920s Paris of Ernest Hemingway and Gertrude Stein. Complex protagonists, shocking murders, and a gripping tale will leave you wanting more." --Stefanie Pintoff

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released August 18, 2014
ISBN13 9780992655280
Publishers Betimes Books
Pages 392
Dimensions 140 × 216 × 22 mm   ·   498 g
Language English  

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