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Rainbow Warriors, legendary stories from Greenpeace ships, Maite Mompâo

Label
Rainbow Warriors, legendary stories from Greenpeace ships, Maite Mompâo
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Rainbow Warriors
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Maite Mompâo
Sub title
legendary stories from Greenpeace ships
Summary
Geoffrey Chaucer said, "It is nought good a slepyng hound to wake." Henry Sullivan, bookhound, is ready to be that sleeping dog: to settle down in his new apartment and enjoy life with his new girlfriend. But the underside of the literary world won't let him go. A bookscout sells Henry a book-and is murdered later that night. An old friend asks him to investigate a case of possible plagiarism involving a local best-selling author. To make matters worse, his violinist neighbor seems to have a stalker. And wherever Henry goes, there's a cop watching him. Henry can read the signs: to save those he loves he has to save himself. Vincent McCaffrey's novel Hound was chosen as a Must-Read Book by the Massachusetts Book Awards. He has owned the Avenue Victor Hugo Bookshop for more than thirty years. He has been paid to do lawn work, shovel snow, paint houses, and to be an office-boy, warehouse grunt, dishwasher, waiter, and hotel night clerk. He has chosen at various times to be a writer, editor, publisher, and bookseller. A Slepyng Hound to Wake is his second novel
Target audience
adult
Classification
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