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The Forger's Requiem - PGW
Contributor(s): Morrow, Bradford (Author)
Publisher: Atlantic Monthly Press     (View Publisher's Titles)
ISBN: 0802164153
Physical Info: 1.3" H x 8.4" L x 5.4" W (0.85 lbs) 288 pages


Bradford Morrow is the author of nine novels and a short story collection. He is the founding editor of Conjunctions and has contributed to many anthologies and journals. A Bard Center Fellow and professor of literature at Bard College, he lives in New York City.

Praise for The Forger's Requiem:

This tale of high-end literary forgery is set in a subculture rife with professional jealousy, personal rivalry and murderous impulses." --Sarah Lyall, The New York Times Book Review

"Morrow offers fascinating insights into the literary forger's art. Although this is the concluding volume to the author's trilogy (The Forgers, The Forger's Daughter), it can be read as a dark, twisty standalone thanks to plenty of backstory."--firstCLUE Reviews

"Spellbinding . . . a brilliantly constructed story of revenge, redemption, deception, and betrayal . . . Spectacularly well written and fiendishly clever, this is both a terrific conclusion to a trilogy and a wonderfully satisfying standalone."--Booklist

"A compelling tale of decades-long hatred . . . An out-of-the-ordinary treat for serious fiction readers. Distinct in subject matter but not tone, this book echoes Daphne du Maurier's Gothic novel Rebecca and Poe's fevered tales."--Library Journal

Praise for The Forger's Daughter:

A New York Times "10 Best Crime Novels of 2020" selection

A Publishers Weekly "Best Mysteries & Thrillers of 2020" selection

An Amazon "Best Books of the Month: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense" selection

A New York Post "Best Books of the Week" selection

"In Bradford Morrow's The Forger's Daughter, there is artistry in the successful re-creation of rare books and manuscripts...His sympathetic cast of characters--Henry aside--face difficult moral choices and try to prove the old cliché that there is honor indeed among (literary) thieves."--Wall Street Journal

"Love is strange. It ennobles some people, makes fools of others, and occasionally leads to murder. In Bradford Morrow's lovely literary mystery, The Forger's Daughter, the love of books causes all of the above...The elaborate artistic details that go into a literary forgery is itself a work of art."--Marilyn Stasio, New York Times Book Review

"Evocatively rendered and emotionally resonant, this literary crime novel is the real deal. Morrow's gothic tale bears comparison with Poe's own work."--Publishers Weekly, starred review

"The novel flits evocatively from upstate New York farmhouses to Manhattan auction houses, and there's an aptly gothic tinge to the tense drama that ensues."--Guardian

"This is a crime novel for booklovers...Fascinating and vividly rendered."--Booklist

"If you believe that forgery, specifically in the art and rare-book worlds, is a nonviolent, victimless sort of crime, The Forger's Daughter will give you pause...Nearly every character in this novel is practiced at the art of deception, so reader beware."--Air Mail

"If you are unfamiliar with the underground world of forgery, then prepare to be fully schooled...You don't have to be a book collector or a lover of antiquarian books to enjoy The Forger's Daughter, as it merely provides the backdrop for this classy literary thriller."--Bookreporter.com

"How fitting that the central literary object in Bradford Morrow's new novel, The Forger's Daughter, is a rare work of Edgar Allan Poe. Morrow has long been a master of the literary novel. But with his two forger novels, like Poe himself Morrow has secured his high and enduring place in our cultural landscape in part by demonstrating the deep thematic and aesthetic connectedness of compelling mystery and serious literature. This book will race the pulse and nourish the mind in a dazzlingly seamless way. Morrow's brilliance is unforgeable."--Robert Olen Butler, award-winning author of Paris in the Dark

"Most sequels end up feeling like a pale shadow of their originals, but this one's more like a long-lost twin: unexpected and differently scary. The Forger's Daughter is a fully-formed and satisfying complication of the problems in The Forgers, a morally complex look at the way we forge the bonds of family and friendship, and the very real way in which these bonds are, in a sense, forgeries. This is a book about both what we hide and what we agree not to look at too closely so as to be able to go on living not only with those around us, but with ourselves."--Brian Evenson, award-winning author of The Open Curtain

The Forger's Requiem - PGW

SKU: 9780802164155
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