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8 rows ·  · David Liss was born in and grew up in south Florida. He is currently a doctoral candidate Brand: Random House Publishing Group. A Conspiracy of Paper is Liss's first novel and also, as it happens the first book in his Benjamin Weaver historical series. This one is set in 18th Century London, with a focus on the stock traders and the mystery of the death / murder of Weaver's father/5. In the tradition of The Alienist and written with scholarly attention to period detail, A Conspiracy of Paper is one of the wittiest and most suspenseful historical novels in recent memory, as well as a perceptive and beguiling depiction of the origin of today's financial markets. In Benjamin Weaver, author David Liss has created an irresistibly appealing protagonist, one who parlays his knowledge of the emerging /5().


A Conspiracy of Paper by Liss, David. Time Warner Books Uk, Paperback. Very Good. Former library book; May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend www.doorway.ru jacket quality is not guaranteed. Buy A Conspiracy of Paper by David Liss online at Alibris. We have new and used copies available, in 6 editions - starting at $ Shop now. David Liss. Publisher. Random House Publishing Group. Release. 28 March Share. Subjects Fiction Suspense Thriller Historical Fiction. Search for a digital library with this title. Search by city, ZIP code, or library name. Learn more about precise location detection. A Conspiracy of Paper.


Random House. $ ear the beginning of David Liss's strikingly authentic-sounding first novel, "A Conspiracy of Paper," which is set in London in , there is mention of a character "profiting. David Liss was born in and grew up in south Florida. He is currently a doctoral candidate. A CONSPIRACY OF PAPER. by David Liss ‧ RELEASE DATE: Feb. 8, A well-researched and highly entertaining historical mystery debut that compares favorably with An Instance of the Fingerpost, Iain Pears’s recent runaway success. Liss’s fiendishly intricate tale of financial skullduggery and multiple murder, set in a solidly realized early 18th-century London, has as its redoubtable protagonist and narrator one Benjamin Weaver—a Jew of Portugese derivation who has forsaken his.

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