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2000
Xlibris Corporation
1 edition
Robert D'Artagnan
STREET OF BROKEN DREAMS
The author wishes to express his admiration for the magnificent painting Boulevard of Broken Dreams by Gottfried Helnwein, in turn inspired by Edward Hopper's Nighthawks, and acknowledge its inspiration for this story. Hopefully, the beat goes on.
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Editorial Reviews
Four desperate Americans risk their lives in undercover roles inside Nazi Germany in 1939. Their objective: somehow change Adolf Hitler's war plans to avert world disaster.
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About the Author
Robert D'Artagnan is a pen name for an author who prefers at this time to remain in the same shadowy area he likes to write about.
What he will admit to for publication is the following... He writes and has published and lectured on a number of Shakespeare research articles as well as several books on Shakespearean analysis and the Authorship Question. His Shakespeare website can be seen at Pages.Prodigy.Net/Webrebel. Under various pen names he currently has in publication ten books, with several others in preparation. These include several novels, most on adventure or science fiction themes. Street of Broken Dreams fits into both those categories, is published here for the first time ever, and he considers it one of his best... |
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Gottfried Helnwein - page 367
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# Paperback: 368 pages
# Publisher: Xlibris Corporation; 1 edition (November 7, 2000) # Language: English # ISBN-10: 0738837172 # ISBN-13: 978-0738837178 |
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