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Francois Villon disappeared from view in 1436, aged 32. Nothing is known of what happened to him. "The Brotherhood of Book Hunters" picks up where the history books left off. Part spy novel, part bibliographic treaty, Jerusalmy manages to blend history with legend in the complex tale of plots and counterplots.

Produktbeschreibung
Francois Villon disappeared from view in 1436, aged 32. Nothing is known of what happened to him. "The Brotherhood of Book Hunters" picks up where the history books left off. Part spy novel, part bibliographic treaty, Jerusalmy manages to blend history with legend in the complex tale of plots and counterplots.
Autorenporträt
Raphaël Jerusalmy was born in Montmartre, France in 1954. After receiving diplomas from the École Normale Supérieure and the Sorbonne, he worked with Israeli Military Intelligrance. His previous novel, Saving Mozart (Europa Editions, 2013) was selected as a B&N Holiday Discover Pick. He currently sells antique books in Tel-Aviv. For Europa Editions, Howard Curtis has translated five novels by Jean-Claude Izzo, including all three books in Izzo's Marseilles trilogy, as well as works by Francisco Coloane, Luis Sepúlveda, Caryl Férey, Daniel Arsand, Santiago Gamboa, and Carole Martinez.