Fiechters novel has a scheme so ingenious and so cruel that Martin Amiss Richard Tull would fall to his knees in abject admiration The New York Times Book Review Sir Edward Destry, head of a distinguished publishing house in London, has been friends with his most successful author, the dashing French war hero Nicolas Fabry, for thirty years. Over time, though, Sir Edwards admiration for his friend has soured into envy. When Fabry publishes a new novel in France that rockets to the top of the bestseller list and wins the countrys most prestigious literary prize, Sir Edward plunges into grief and fury. Fabrys fiction is no fiction. Its heroine is modeled on the only woman Sir Edward ever lovedand for whose tragic suicide Destry took the blame. Now he discovers it was Fabry who was responsible for her death, and he abandons her. With precision and passion, Sir Edward plots his revenge. He translates Fabrys novel into English and devises a plan guaranteed to cause disgrace, ruin, anddeath by publication. Darkly comic and masterfully plotted, Death by Publication, which won Frances most prestigious detective fiction award the year it was published, is an inspired exploration of obsession, betrayal, and frauda gripping page-turner that is as thought-provoking as it is stylish.
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