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A mysterious manuscript signed by Beethoven and a cast of feisty characters with conflicting stakes in the quest for truth make this novel a deftly twisty and challenging detective novel, enriched by the prodigious research of author Kluger, a Pulitzer Prize-winning social historian.

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A mysterious manuscript signed by Beethoven and a cast of feisty characters with conflicting stakes in the quest for truth make this novel a deftly twisty and challenging detective novel, enriched by the prodigious research of author Kluger, a Pulitzer Prize-winning social historian.
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Autorenporträt
Richard Kluger, a native of Paterson, N.J., and Princeton graduate, grew up in Manhattan, where he worked for The Wall Street Journal, the (pre-Murdoch) New York Post, and the New York Herald Tribune, on which he served as the last literary editor. Entering book-publishing, he be-came executive editor of Simon and Schuster, editor-in-chief of Atheneum, and publisher of his own imprint, Charterhouse Books, before turning to writing books. Simple Justice, his acclaimed account of the Supreme Court¿s 1954 landmark Brown decision outlawing school segregation, and The Paper: The Life and Death of the New York Herald Tribune, both finalists for the National Book Award in history, were followed by Ashes to Ashes, an anatomy of the cigarette industry, awarded the Pulitzer Prize for general nonfiction. His most recent book was Indelible Ink, about the birth of Americäs free press. Kluger is the author of six previous novels, among them Members of the Tribe and The Sheriff of Nottingham. He and his wife Phyllis have two sons and six grandsons and live near San Francisco.