Paris in the Dark

Author:   Robert Olen Butler
Publisher:   Black Cat
Volume:   4
ISBN:  

9780802147707


Pages:   240
Publication Date:   01 October 2019
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Robert Olen Butler
Publisher:   Black Cat
Imprint:   Black Cat
Volume:   4
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 20.80cm
Weight:   0.249kg
ISBN:  

9780802147707


ISBN 10:   0802147704
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   01 October 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Praise for Paris in the Dark: Paris in the Dark, with its ironic twists, is reminiscent of Somerset Maugham's World War I espionage tales...Mr. Butler...brings an earlier era to such convincing life through details, attitudes and reactions at once realistic and surprising.--Tom Nolan, The Wall Street Journal Butler returns to his outstanding historical-mystery series starring Christopher Kit Marlowe Cobb with WWI in full swing...There are strong echoes of Hemingway...in the melancholy and sense of tragic inevitability that hangs over the book. Beneath the frame story, this is a surprisingly introspective and quite moving novel about love and war. --Booklist Best is Butler's feel for the black-and-white-movie atmospherics of a war zone after hours: It's a thrill to follow Kit to German hangouts like Le Rouge et le Noir, where a password will get you in, but ther's no guarantee you'll get out.--Marilyn Stasio, The New York Times Book Reivew Paris in the Dark...starts with that literal bang and doesn't let up, surrounding its engaging protagonist with rich atmosphere and a propulsive plot...a satisfying, stylish thrill.--The Tampa Bay Times Praise for Robert Olen Butler and the Christopher Marlowe Cobb series: [A] thrilling historical series . . . Butler does a terrific job of depicting both the journalist's facility for teasing information from his subjects and the spy's incessant fear of being discovered. There's something almost magical about the way the author re-creates this 1915 milieu. --Wall Street Journal, on The Empire of Night This high-spirited adventure by the Pulitzer Prize-winning author Robert Olen Butler is an antic concoction of genre cliches, literary sendups, personal homages, fanciful history and passages of great writing. --New York Times Book Review, on The Hot Country [Butler's] writing is both crisp and thoughtful, his people ring true and he offers an amusing portrait of a golden age in journalism . . . A thinking person's thriller, the kind of exotic adventure that, in better days, would have been filmed by Sam Peckinpah. --Washington Post, on The Hot Country A cracking good spy thriller, with a cast of memorable characters and a terrifically suspenseful plot that will have you casting the movie as you read. And Butler's elegant writing elevates the book--he is a master of everything from lyrical description to believable dialogue. --Tampa Bay Times, on The Empire of Night [An] outstanding work of historical fiction. --Huntington News, on The Star of Istanbul A smart and layered yarn . . . propulsive reading . . . Butler has developed a knack for snapping off taut, Hammett-esque sentences at tense moments. --Minneapolis Star Tribune, on The Empire of Night The novel commingles character-driven historical fiction with melodrama and swashbuckling action . . . [Butler] holds the reader transfixed, like a kid at a Saturday matinee. --Booklist (starred review), on The Star of Istanbul Robert Olen Butler is having fun in The Hot Country and readers will too. An intelligent entertainment with colorful history. --Joseph Kanon, on The Hot Country


"Praise for Paris in the Dark: ""Paris in the Dark, with its ironic twists, is reminiscent of Somerset Maugham's World War I espionage tales...Mr. Butler...brings an earlier era to such convincing life through details, attitudes and reactions at once realistic and surprising.""--Tom Nolan, The Wall Street Journal ""Butler returns to his outstanding historical-mystery series starring Christopher ""Kit"" Marlowe Cobb with WWI in full swing...There are strong echoes of Hemingway...in the melancholy and sense of tragic inevitability that hangs over the book. Beneath the frame story, this is a surprisingly introspective and quite moving novel about love and war."" --Booklist ""Best is Butler's feel for the black-and-white-movie atmospherics of a war zone after hours: It's a thrill to follow Kit to German hangouts like Le Rouge et le Noir, where a password will get you in, but ther's no guarantee you'll get out.""--Marilyn Stasio, The New York Times Book Reivew ""Paris in the Dark...starts with that literal bang and doesn't let up, surrounding its engaging protagonist with rich atmosphere and a propulsive plot...a satisfying, stylish thrill.""--The Tampa Bay Times Praise for Robert Olen Butler and the Christopher Marlowe Cobb series: ""[A] thrilling historical series . . . Butler does a terrific job of depicting both the journalist's facility for teasing information from his subjects and the spy's incessant fear of being discovered. There's something almost magical about the way the author re-creates this 1915 milieu.""--Wall Street Journal, on The Empire of Night ""This high-spirited adventure by the Pulitzer Prize-winning author Robert Olen Butler is an antic concoction of genre clich�s, literary sendups, personal homages, fanciful history and passages of great writing.""--New York Times Book Review, on The Hot Country ""[Butler's] writing is both crisp and thoughtful, his people ring true and he offers an amusing portrait of a golden age in journalism . . . A thinking person's thriller, the kind of exotic adventure that, in better days, would have been filmed by Sam Peckinpah.""--Washington Post, on The Hot Country ""A cracking good spy thriller, with a cast of memorable characters and a terrifically suspenseful plot that will have you casting the movie as you read. And Butler's elegant writing elevates the book--he is a master of everything from lyrical description to believable dialogue.""--Tampa Bay Times, on The Empire of Night ""[An] outstanding work of historical fiction.""--Huntington News, on The Star of Istanbul ""A smart and layered yarn . . . propulsive reading . . . Butler has developed a knack for snapping off taut, Hammett-esque sentences at tense moments.""--Minneapolis Star Tribune, on The Empire of Night ""The novel commingles character-driven historical fiction with melodrama and swashbuckling action . . . [Butler] holds the reader transfixed, like a kid at a Saturday matinee.""--Booklist (starred review), on The Star of Istanbul ""Robert Olen Butler is having fun in The Hot Country and readers will too. An intelligent entertainment with colorful history.""--Joseph Kanon, on The Hot Country"


"Praise for Paris in the Dark: Paris in the Dark, with its ironic twists, is reminiscent of Somerset Maugham's World War I espionage tales...Mr. Butler...brings an earlier era to such convincing life through details, attitudes and reactions at once realistic and surprising.--Tom Nolan, The Wall Street Journal Butler returns to his outstanding historical-mystery series starring Christopher Kit Marlowe Cobb with WWI in full swing...There are strong echoes of Hemingway...in the melancholy and sense of tragic inevitability that hangs over the book. Beneath the frame story, this is a surprisingly introspective and quite moving novel about love and war. --Booklist Best is Butler's feel for the black-and-white-movie atmospherics of a war zone after hours: It's a thrill to follow Kit to German hangouts like Le Rouge et le Noir, where a password will get you in, but ther's no guarantee you'll get out.--Marilyn Stasio, The New York Times Book Reivew Paris in the Dark...starts with that literal bang and doesn't let up, surrounding its engaging protagonist with rich atmosphere and a propulsive plot...a satisfying, stylish thrill.--The Tampa Bay Times Praise for Robert Olen Butler and the Christopher Marlowe Cobb series: ""[A] thrilling historical series . . . Butler does a terrific job of depicting both the journalist's facility for teasing information from his subjects and the spy's incessant fear of being discovered. There's something almost magical about the way the author re-creates this 1915 milieu.""--Wall Street Journal, on The Empire of Night ""This high-spirited adventure by the Pulitzer Prize-winning author Robert Olen Butler is an antic concoction of genre clichés, literary sendups, personal homages, fanciful history and passages of great writing.""--New York Times Book Review, on The Hot Country ""[Butler's] writing is both crisp and thoughtful, his people ring true and he offers an amusing portrait of a golden age in journalism . . . A thinking person's thriller, the kind of exotic adventure that, in better days, would have been filmed by Sam Peckinpah.""--Washington Post, on The Hot Country ""A cracking good spy thriller, with a cast of memorable characters and a terrifically suspenseful plot that will have you casting the movie as you read. And Butler's elegant writing elevates the book--he is a master of everything from lyrical description to believable dialogue.""--Tampa Bay Times, on The Empire of Night ""[An] outstanding work of historical fiction.""--Huntington News, on The Star of Istanbul ""A smart and layered yarn . . . propulsive reading . . . Butler has developed a knack for snapping off taut, Hammett-esque sentences at tense moments.""--Minneapolis Star Tribune, on The Empire of Night ""The novel commingles character-driven historical fiction with melodrama and swashbuckling action . . . [Butler] holds the reader transfixed, like a kid at a Saturday matinee.""--Booklist (starred review), on The Star of Istanbul ""Robert Olen Butler is having fun in The Hot Country and readers will too. An intelligent entertainment with colorful history.""--Joseph Kanon, on The Hot Country"


Praise for Paris in the Dark Paris in the Dark, with its ironic twists, is reminiscent of Somerset Maugham's World War I espionage tales...Mr. Butler...brings an earlier era to such convincing life through details, attitudes and reactions at once realistic and surprising. --Tom Nolan, The Wall Street Journal Butler returns to his outstanding historical-mystery series starring Christopher Kit Marlowe Cobb with WWI in full swing...There are strong echoes of Hemingway...in the melancholy and sense of tragic inevitability that hangs over the book. Beneath the frame story, this is a surprisingly introspective and quite moving novel about love and war. --Booklist Best is Butler's feel for the black-and-white-movie atmospherics of a war zone after hours: It's a thrill to follow Kit to German hangouts like Le Rouge et le Noir, where a password will get you in, but ther's no guarantee you'll get out. --Marilyn Stasio, The New York Times Book Reivew Paris in the Dark...starts with that literal bang and doesn't let up, surrounding its engaging protagonist with rich atmosphere and a propulsive plot...a satisfying, stylish thrill. --The Tampa Bay Times Praise for Robert Olen Butler and the Christopher Marlowe Cobb series: [A] thrilling historical series . . . Butler does a terrific job of depicting both the journalist's facility for teasing information from his subjects and the spy's incessant fear of being discovered. There's something almost magical about the way the author re-creates this 1915 milieu. --Wall Street Journal, on The Empire of Night This high-spirited adventure by the Pulitzer Prize-winning author Robert Olen Butler is an antic concoction of genre clich s, literary sendups, personal homages, fanciful history and passages of great writing. --New York Times Book Review, on The Hot Country [Butler's] writing is both crisp and thoughtful, his people ring true and he offers an amusing portrait of a golden age in journalism . . . A thinking person's thriller, the kind of exotic adventure that, in better days, would have been filmed by Sam Peckinpah. --Washington Post, on The Hot Country A cracking good spy thriller, with a cast of memorable characters and a terrifically suspenseful plot that will have you casting the movie as you read. And Butler's elegant writing elevates the book--he is a master of everything from lyrical description to believable dialogue. --Tampa Bay Times, on The Empire of Night [An] outstanding work of historical fiction. --Huntington News, on The Star of Istanbul A smart and layered yarn . . . propulsive reading . . . Butler has developed a knack for snapping off taut, Hammett-esque sentences at tense moments. --Minneapolis Star Tribune, on The Empire of Night The novel commingles character-driven historical fiction with melodrama and swashbuckling action . . . [Butler] holds the reader transfixed, like a kid at a Saturday matinee. --Booklist (starred review), on The Star of Istanbul Robert Olen Butler is having fun in The Hot Country and readers will too. An intelligent entertainment with colorful history. --Joseph Kanon, on The Hot Country


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Robert Olen Butler is the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of seventeen novels, including Hell, A Small Hotel, Perfume River, and the Christopher Marlowe Cobb series. He is also the author of six short story collections and a book on the creative process, From Where You Dream. He has twice won a National Magazine Award in Fiction and received the 2013 F. Scott Fitzgerald Award for Outstanding Achievement in American Literature. He teaches creative writing at Florida State University.

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