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Anna Moschovakis (trans) and
Didier Daeninckx
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Bibliographic Detail
Publisher
Melville Pub House
Publication date
March 25, 2014
Pages
165
Binding
Paperback
Book category
Adult Fiction
ISBN-13
9781612192963
ISBN-10
1612192963
Dimensions
0.50 by 4 by 6 in.
Weight
0.36 lbs.
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$14.95
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§As reported by publisher
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Summaries and Reviews
Amazon.com description: Product Description: A riveting novel of political intrigue, set on the Left Bank of Paris
From Franceâs leading political crime writer comes a novel that delves into the countryâs radical political movements on both the left and the right, in the wake of a brutal attack.
When André Sloga, an apparently washed-up novelist with a history of baiting the system, is assaulted and left for dead in the basement of his apartment building, the freelance private eye Gabriel Lecouvreur takes on the case. The police consider it a robbery gone wrong, but Lecouvreur, a great reader who admires Slogaâs books, thinks the matter runs deeper than that.
And as he looks into it further, he discovers that Sloga had not in fact quit writing after he was dropped by his prestigious publishing house for his increasingly provocative novels. Instead, Sloga was at work on an explosive book that had led him into extremist political circles .â.â. until someone put a stop to it.
Steeped in the real Paris, where graffiti, squats, and skinheads dominate the streets, Didier Daeninckxâs Nazis in the Metro is a vivid portrait of a side of the city few foreigners see, wrapped in an utterly gripping mystery.
From Franceâs leading political crime writer comes a novel that delves into the countryâs radical political movements on both the left and the right, in the wake of a brutal attack.
When André Sloga, an apparently washed-up novelist with a history of baiting the system, is assaulted and left for dead in the basement of his apartment building, the freelance private eye Gabriel Lecouvreur takes on the case. The police consider it a robbery gone wrong, but Lecouvreur, a great reader who admires Slogaâs books, thinks the matter runs deeper than that.
And as he looks into it further, he discovers that Sloga had not in fact quit writing after he was dropped by his prestigious publishing house for his increasingly provocative novels. Instead, Sloga was at work on an explosive book that had led him into extremist political circles .â.â. until someone put a stop to it.
Steeped in the real Paris, where graffiti, squats, and skinheads dominate the streets, Didier Daeninckxâs Nazis in the Metro is a vivid portrait of a side of the city few foreigners see, wrapped in an utterly gripping mystery.
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from Melville Pub House (March 25, 2014)
9781612192963 | details & prices | 165 pages | 4.00 × 6.00 × 0.50 in. | 0.36 lbs | List price $14.95
About: A riveting novel of political intrigue, set on the Left Bank of ParisFrom Franceâs leading political crime writer comes a novel that delves into the countryâs radical political movements on both the left and the right, in the wake of a brutal attack.
About: A riveting novel of political intrigue, set on the Left Bank of ParisFrom Franceâs leading political crime writer comes a novel that delves into the countryâs radical political movements on both the left and the right, in the wake of a brutal attack.
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