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Fiction Thrillers

The Book of Stolen Tales

Book Two In The Mesopotamian Trilogy

by (author) D.J. Mcintosh

Publisher
Penguin Group Canada
Initial publish date
Jun 2014
Category
Thrillers, Historical
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780143175742
    Publish Date
    May 2013
    List Price
    $26
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780143175759
    Publish Date
    Jun 2014
    List Price
    $16.00

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Description

In 2011, D.J. McIntosh took the book world by storm with her bestselling debut novel, The Witch of Babylon. Praised by The Globe and Mail for its “stellar research” and “superb writing,” it introduced readers to John Madison, a rakish New York art dealer with a past.

He uncovered a fabulous treasure trove of antiquities in the hills outside Baghdad and discovered the truth behind a famous story long believed to be a myth. In this sequel, John Madison travels to London to purchase at auction a rare seventeenth-century Italian book of fairy tales for an anonymous client. Madison is warned of the book’s malevolent history, but before he can deliver it to the buyer, he is robbed by a mysterious man claiming to be the book’s author. When his client disappears and the book’s provenance is questioned, Madison must immerse himself in the strange world of eccentric European aristocracy and rare-book collectors. As the dark origins of familiar fairy tales appear to come to life around him, Madison discovers that a well-loved children’s story contains a necromancer’s spell and points to the source of a deadly Mesopotamian plague.

About the author

D.J. McIntosh a member of the Society for Mesopotamian Studies and a former co-editor of Fingerprints, the newsletter of the Crime Writers of Canada. She is a strong supporter of Reporters Without Borders and the Committee to Protect Journalists. She lives in Toronto.

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Editorial Reviews

The Book of Stolen Tales is 'fabulous' in every sense of the word. D.J. McIntosh has taken fables and fairy-tales that we thought we knew as children and strung them together to create glittering clues to a dark and terrifying secret hidden at the very heart of modern-day Mesopotamia. A fabulous read!” - New York Times bestselling author Katherine Neville

"D.J. McIntosh is a terrific storyteller, and The Book of Stolen Tales kept me turning pages way past bedtime." - Sean Chercover, bestselling author of The Trinity Game

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