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Murder in Constantinople - (A Ben Canaan Mystery) by A E Goldin (Paperback)
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- Alfred Hitchcock meets Indiana Jones in this acclaimed, globe-trotting historical mystery about a wayward Jewish kid drawn into a sinister plot "Impressive. . . Enthralling. . . Goldin brings a long-lost era to life in vivid, evocative detail" -- Financial Times "A rip-roaring adventure. . . A zip-along plot, packed full of political machinations, strange deaths and ruinous romance" -- Daily Mail This entertaining historical mystery is the exciting debut novel from London-based musician and screenwriter A.E. Goldin.
- About the Author: A.E. Goldin is a British writer and musician.
- 352 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Mystery & Detective
- Series Name: A Ben Canaan Mystery
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About the Book
"London, 1854. 21-year-old Ben Canaan attracts trouble wherever he goes. His father wants him to be a good Jewish son, working for the family business on Whitechapel Road, but Ben and his friends, the 'Good-for-Nothings', just want adventure. Then the chance discovery of an enigmatic letter and a photograph of a beautiful woman bring Ben an adventure more dangerous than anything he'd imagined. Suddenly he is thrown into the heart of a mystery that takes him away from everything he has known and all the way to Constantinople, the jewel of an empire and the centre of a world on the brink of war only clue is 3 words: 'The White Death'. Now he must find what links a string of grisly murders, following a trail through kingmaking and conspiracy, poison and high politics, bloodshed and betrayal. In a city of deadly secrets, no one is safe - and one wrong step could cost Ben his life"--
Book Synopsis
Alfred Hitchcock meets Indiana Jones in this acclaimed, globe-trotting historical mystery about a wayward Jewish kid drawn into a sinister plot
"Impressive. . . Enthralling. . . Goldin brings a long-lost era to life in vivid, evocative detail" -- Financial Times
"A rip-roaring adventure. . . A zip-along plot, packed full of political machinations, strange deaths and ruinous romance" -- Daily Mail
This entertaining historical mystery is the exciting debut novel from London-based musician and screenwriter A.E. Goldin. Thrillingly paced and with an enchanting historical setting, it launches an unforgettable new hero in a series that provides all the nostalgic reading pleasure of classic Sherlock Holmes.
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London, 1854. 21-year-old Ben Canaan attracts trouble wherever he goes. His father wants him to be a good Jewish son, working for the family business on Whitechapel Road, but Ben and his friends, the 'Good-for-Nothings', just want adventure.
Then the chance discovery of an enigmatic letter and a photograph of a beautiful woman bring Ben an adventure more dangerous than anything he'd imagined. Suddenly he is thrown into the heart of a mystery that takes him away from everything he has known and all the way to Constantinople, the jewel of an empire and the centre of a world on the brink of war.
Ben's only clue is 3 words: 'The White Death'. Now he must find what links a string of grisly murders, following a trail through kingmaking and conspiracy, poison and high politics, bloodshed and betrayal. In a city of deadly secrets, no one is safe - and one wrong step could cost Ben his life.
Review Quotes
"Delivers a multitude of pleasures... Goldin ratchets up the tension... The book's best moments showcase Ben's coming-of-age, as he learns to wield his independence"
--The New York Times
"Wherever [its] sequels take the hero, they'll be hard-pressed to compete with this debut for cheeky ebullience"
--Kirkus Reviews
"Vigorous... Power, the lust for adventure, and Flashman-like trickery all make for a bold plot and lively style"
--The Critic
"Murder In Constantinople is fun, a true escapist pleasure that sets a strong tone for what might come of Ben Canaan next."
--Jewish Book Council
About the Author
A.E. Goldin is a British writer and musician. He read English at Trinity College, Cambridge and studied classical piano at the Royal Academy of Music. He works as a screenwriter for television companies in London and Los Angeles. Murder in Constantinople is his debut novel. He lives in London.