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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Jon James MillerPublisher: Amphorae Publishing Group, LLC Imprint: Blank Slate Communications Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.268kg ISBN: 9781943075744ISBN 10: 1943075743 Pages: 308 Publication Date: 20 September 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsDrawing inspiration from Greta Garbo's comment that because Hitler was a big fan of hers, she might have had an opportunity to assassinate him, as well as reporter Seth Moseley's impromptu interview with Garbo aboard an ocean liner, Miller crafts a historical yarn that asks, What if Garbo had actually tried to carry out a plan to kill Hitler? Aspiring documentary filmmaker James Main travels with his crass boss to Connecticut to interview Seth Moseley, who is dying of emphysema, in the hope of extracting a story he's kept secret for decades. But when Seth's tale appears to be a hoax made up to get attention, James' boss fires him and storms off. When injured, James winds up in the hospital right next to Seth, where Seth reveals the true story of his hunt for Garbo on the S.S. Athenia, which involved a romp with a sultry Swedish barmaid, impersonating a porter, and eventually coming face-to-face with the movie star, along with several Nazis. Screenwriter Miller's first novel is an entertaining and spirited, old-fashioned caper. -- Kristine Huntley, Booklist In Jon James Miller's heartwarming noir Looking for Garbo, James is dying for a unique story to build a documentary around. Seth, who's dying of emphysema, lures James in with a tale centered around legendary actress Greta Garbo and her connection to Adolf Hitler. Seth's story seems too good to be true, but after a freak accident leaves both men in the same hospital ward, James manages to pull the truth out of Seth. What follows is a strangely compelling adventure rife with violence, sex, and genre tropes. The foreword indicates that Miller drew upon historical facts and a personal connection for his text; he spoke with the real-life Seth. Expanding on the premise of Garbo's connection to the dictator with a lively cast of characters, the story alternates between Seth's romantic narration of his adventures aboard the SS Athenia and James's present-day drive to complete his movie and find an emotional resolution. Seth and James shine in their roles. Seth begins as a charming scoundrel, but his realness and flaws are revealed. James is fleshed out more slowly--most of all when he begins a relationship with his nurse. Over the course of the story, James and Seth--initially tied together by their adoration of Greta Garbo--connect in surprising ways, discovering similarities from mother issues to their longing for connection; these lead to a shocking, satisfying ending. Seth's tale could almost be considered its own novel. As he recounts his journey with Garbo, the story moves quickly--with more speed, even, than his present day narrative with James. Its elements, including multiple double agents on board the ship and repeated blows to Seth's head, are larger than life. Blending hard-boiled noir and romance into a compelling historical tale, Looking for Garbo is filled with heart and action. --John M. Murray, Foreword Reviews Author InformationJon James Miller has always been passionate about literature and film and pursued a career in the latter at Ithaca College in upstate New York, earning a degree in cinematography. He moved to Los Angeles and found work as a researcher and segment producer on cable documentaries for A&E, Lifetime Intimate Portraits and The History Channel. In 2008, Jon won Grand Prize of the AAA Screenplay Contest sponsored by Creative Screenwriting Magazine for Garbo’s Last Stand. The World War II set mystery inspired by true events went on to win the 2009 Golden Brad for Drama. But advice Jon received from legendary screenwriter and novelist William Goldman proved most valuable. After reading Jon’s screenplay, Mr. Goldman said, “This is a great story, now go write the novel.” Looking for Garbo is that novel, Jon’s first. In addition to writing novels, non-fiction and screenplays, Jon is a frequent presenter of live webinars on the cra Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |