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Price: $14.00
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Sale: $0.99
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Manufacturer: Picador
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Joseph Kanon
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Publisher: Picador
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Dewey Decimal Number: 813
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Publication Date: 2006-05-16
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Reading Level: 416
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Description: Winner of the Hammett Prize It is 1946, and Adam Miller has come to Venice to visit his widowed mother and try to forget the horrors he has witnessed as a U.S. Army war crimes investigator in Germany. But when he falls in love with Claudia, a Jewish woman scarred by her devastating experiences during World War II, he is forced to confront another Venice, a city still at war with itself, haunted by atrocities it would rather forget. Everyone, including his mother's suave new Venetian suitor, has been compromised by the occupation, and Adam finds himself at the center of a web of deception, intrigue, and unexpected moral dilemmas. When is murder acceptable? What are the limits of guilt? How much is someone willing to pay for a perfect alibi? Alibi is at once a murder mystery, a love story, and a superbly crafted novel about the nature of moral responsibility.
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Price: $7.99
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Sale: $0.88
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Manufacturer: Island Books
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Mass Market Paperback
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Author: Joseph Kanon
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Publisher: Island Books
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Edition: 10th
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Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
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Publication Date: 1998-02-09
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Reading Level: 544
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Description: A successful thriller tells an exciting, satisfying story and lets us look at the lives of some interesting people in an environment either totally new or freshly observed. Former publishing executive Joseph Kanon's first novel does all of that, and adds a layer of acute perception about recent history that immediately vaults it up into the hallowed heights of John Le Carre's Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy and Charles McCarry's The Tears of Autumn--thrillers that deserve space next to Tolstoy and Dostoyevsky. In the spring of 1945, as the war in Europe is coming to an end, a former police reporter turned Army Intelligence agent named Mike Connolly arrives on the high mesa above Santa Fe, New Mexico, where J. Robert Oppenheimer and a team of scientists are rushing to finish their atomic bomb. A security man has been found battered to death, and Connolly's job is to see if it is anything more than the sordid sex crime it appears to be. Using a devilishly clever mixture of real and fictional characters, Kanon spins out a story that manages to be audacious, persuasive--and totally engrossing.
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Price: $7.99
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Sale: $1.47
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Manufacturer: St. Martin's Paperbacks
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Mass Market Paperback
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Author: Joseph Kanon
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Publisher: St. Martin's Paperbacks
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Edition: 1st
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Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
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Publication Date: 2006-10-31
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Reading Level: 544
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Description: The bestselling author of Los Alamos and Alibi returns to 1945. Hitler has been defeated, and Berlin is divided into zones of occupation. Jake Geismar, an American correspondent who spent time in the city before the war, has returned to write about the Allied triumph while pursuing a more personal quest: his search for Lena, the married woman he left behind. When an American soldier’s body is found in the Russian zone during the Potsdam Conference, Jake stumbles on the lead to a murder mystery. The Good German is a story of espionage and love, an extraordinary re-creation of a city devastated by war, and a thriller that asks the most profound ethical questions in its exploration of the nature of justice, and what we mean by good and evil in times of peace and of war.
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Price: $7.99
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Sale: $0.92
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Manufacturer: Island Books
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Mass Market Paperback
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Author: Joseph Kanon
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Publisher: Island Books
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Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
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Publication Date: 1999-11-09
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Reading Level: 544
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Description: Boyd Gaines (The Heidi Chronicles, She Loves Me) reads The Prodigal Spy in a smooth, even baritone, spouting off sentences with the ease and charm of television game-show host. What's more, his renditions of a McCarthyesque congressman, a sassy young journalist, and a Czech American defector--to name a few--are a treat to hear; not to mention his female impersonations, which would make Terence Stamp from Priscilla, Queen of the Desert envious. A master storyteller and consummate ham, Gaines's award-winning acting shines through, making this edition highly entertaining. (Running time: 6 hours, 5 CDs) --Rebecca Warren
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Price: $26.00
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Sale: $1.84
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Manufacturer: Henry Holt and Co.
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Hardcover
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Author: Joseph Kanon
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Publisher: Henry Holt and Co.
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Edition: 1st
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Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
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Publication Date: 2001-10-11
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Reading Level: 512
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Description: This compelling thriller is both a touching love story and a masterful portrayal of the struggle for geopolitical control of postwar Germany. Network correspondent Jake Geismar, who covered Berlin before the war, has returned to the devastated city, ostensibly to cover the Potsdam Conference but actually to find the woman he loves. Miraculously, Lena Brandt, Jake's wartime mistress, has survived. However, her mathematician husband is missing, and both the American and Russian intelligence services are hunting him. When the bullet-ridden body of an American soldier washes up on the shores of Potsdam in front of Jake's eyes just as Truman, Churchill, and Stalin convene the first postwar conference, Jake is plunged into a maelstrom of intrigue, corruption, and betrayal. A brilliantly evoked portrait of a unique moment in history (the end of one war and the beginning of another), The Good German amply fulfills the promise shown by Joseph Kanon in his two earlier novels, Los Alamos and The Prodigal Spy. --Jane Adams
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Price: $14.95
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Sale: $1.90
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Manufacturer: Simon & Schuster Audio
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Number of Items: 6
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Binding: Audio CD
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Author: Joseph Kanon
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Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio
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Edition: Abridged
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Dewey Decimal Number: 813
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Publication Date: 2006-10-31
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Price: $14.45
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Sale: $8.12
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Manufacturer: Abacus
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Joseph Kanon
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Publisher: Abacus
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Dewey Decimal Number: 813
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Publication Date: 2000-07-06
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Reading Level: 560
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Description: Walter Kotlar is the epitome of the American dream, the son of working class immigrants who attends Yale and becomes part of the establishment, but he is caught up in the '50s fear of the 'red menace' and forced to testify before the Committee on Un-American Activities. He seems a very unlikely Communist, but before the hearing is concluded he has disappeared - defected to the East - though not before the chief witness has committed 'suicide'. 19 years later his son, Nick, receives a message that his father wants to see him in Prague. His first reaction is rejection and denial, but his memories and curiosity combined with a deep attraction for the messenger persuade him to risk the journey only a year after the Russian invasion. He discovers his father to be dying and eager to 'come home'. He learns too that the events preceding Walter's defection were not as simplistic as he'd thought, but before he can really work out what had happened his father is dead, probably murdered. Sure now that his father is more victim than villain, Nick knows he can only prove this in America, but he is stuck in a country where rules of evidence and justice are ignored and getting out is not going to be straightforward ...
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Displaying final records 1 through 7
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