The Final Solution
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Eagerly awaited new novella by the much -acclaimed Michael Chabon, author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning The Amazing Advertures of Kavalier and Clay.Eastbourne, Sussex, 1944. An 89-year-old man, somewhat eccentric, a keeper of bees, and with a reputation vaguely recollected by the locals as a once-famous detective, faces his final sleuthing challenge. Linus Steinman, nine years old and mute, has escaped Nazi Germany with his sole companion, an African grey parrot. When Linus's parrot, apt to sing German lieder and spew out seemingly meaningless strings of numbers, goes missing, and a man is murdered, only the famous old detective, with his signature cape and meerschaum pipe, can be counted on to solve the mystery.Are the numbers a code that might determine the outcome of the war? British Intelligence thinks so. Or are they the numbers of a Swiss bank account? The sinister Mr Kalb, from the Child Aid Agency, believes that's what they are, and is determined to get his hands on the fortune he thinks Linus's parents deposited before they met their fate. Though the solution to his last case may be beyond even the powers of the famous old man, in an emotionally wrenching resolution to thi
Author: Michael Chabon
Format: Hardback, 128 pages, 136mm x 203mm, 236 g
Published: 2005, HarperCollins Publishers, United Kingdom
Genre: General & Literary Fiction
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Eagerly awaited new novella by the much -acclaimed Michael Chabon, author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning The Amazing Advertures of Kavalier and Clay.Eastbourne, Sussex, 1944. An 89-year-old man, somewhat eccentric, a keeper of bees, and with a reputation vaguely recollected by the locals as a once-famous detective, faces his final sleuthing challenge. Linus Steinman, nine years old and mute, has escaped Nazi Germany with his sole companion, an African grey parrot. When Linus's parrot, apt to sing German lieder and spew out seemingly meaningless strings of numbers, goes missing, and a man is murdered, only the famous old detective, with his signature cape and meerschaum pipe, can be counted on to solve the mystery.Are the numbers a code that might determine the outcome of the war? British Intelligence thinks so. Or are they the numbers of a Swiss bank account? The sinister Mr Kalb, from the Child Aid Agency, believes that's what they are, and is determined to get his hands on the fortune he thinks Linus's parents deposited before they met their fate. Though the solution to his last case may be beyond even the powers of the famous old man, in an emotionally wrenching resolution to thi
The Final Solution