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Budapest noir / Vilmos Kondor ; translated from the Hungarian by Paul Olchváry.

Van Pelt Library PH3382.21.O555 B8313 2012
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Kondor, Vilmos, 1954-
Standardized Title:
Budapest noir. English
Language:
English
Hungarian
Subjects (All):
History.
Budapest (Hungary)--Fiction.
Budapest (Hungary).
Hungary--History--1918-1945--Fiction.
Hungary.
Genre:
Noir fiction.
Fiction.
Novels.
Physical Description:
291 pages ; 21 cm
Edition:
First U.S. edition.
Place of Publication:
New York : Harper, [2012]
Summary:
The passing of the Hungarian prime minister before he could realize his dream of a fascist state has little effect on crime reporter Zsigmond Gordon. Life--and death--go on in the bustling old city, and a late-night tip soon leads him to a crime scene where a young woman lies dead, a Jewish prayer book in her purse. Disturbed by the bizarre circumstances--the corpse of a beautiful, well-groomed, religious victim abandoned in one of Budapest's seedier neighborhoods--Gordon is determined to unravel the mystery of her demise, especially after her shocking identity is revealed. The investigation will lead him deep into the city's dark underbelly--a shadow world of pornographers, crime syndicates, and Communist cells--and to the highest echelons of power, where one of Hungary's most influential executives plans to make an economic killing through his strong political ties to Germany's leaders, if he can somehow keep secret the fact that he was, at one time, Jewish.
ISBN:
0061859397
OCLC:
475458920
Publisher Number:
99947642072

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