The Chopin Manuscript by Jeffery Deaver

The Chopin Manuscript by Jeffery Deaver

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The Chopin Manuscript by Jeffery Deaver

2008 Audie Award Winner--Audiobook of the Year

Former war crimes investigator Harold Middleton possesses a previously unknown score by Frederic Chopin. But he is unaware that, locked within its handwritten notes, lies a secret that now threatens the lives of thousands of Americans. As he races from Poland to America to uncover the mystery of the manuscript, Middleton will be accused of murder, pursued by federal agents, and targeted by assassins. But the greatest threat will come from a shadowy figure out of his past: the man known only as Faust.

The Chopin Manuscript is a unique collaboration by 15 of the world's greatest thriller writers. Jeffery Deaver conceived the characters and set the plot in motion; the other authors each wrote a chapter in turn. Deaver then completed what he started, bringing The Chopin Manuscript to its explosive conclusion.

Innovative and unique, The Chopin Manuscript, written by masters in the field of thrillers, is far more than the sum of its parts. Here each author shines, blending individual skill and energy, into a riveting, crackling-paced tapestry of murder, mystery, and mayhem. Not to be missed --James Rollins, author of The Judas Strain

A GREAT story, written by one GREAT author after another, in one GREAT chapter after another. A stellar achievement of collectivity that blows from the starting gate at 100 mph and never slows down. A thrill-a-page from 15 GREAT thriller masters. Don't miss this one. --Steve Berry, author of The Venetian Betrayal

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ISBN 13 9781602856769
ISBN 10 1602856761
Title The Chopin Manuscript
Author Jeffery Deaver
Series Center Point Platinum Mystery
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Center Point
Year published 2010-01-01
Number of pages 271
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.