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Жанр в блоке книги Историческая проза

Una vez más, el aclamado autor David Liss combina su conocimiento de la historia con la intriga, atractivas caracterizaciones y un cautivador sentido de la ironía, que le permite sumergir al lector en una vivida recreación del Londres de la época y componer un colorido tapiz de las intrigas políticas, los contrastes sociales y la picaresca reinante.

«Los lectores de El mercader de café, y los amantes de la novela histórica y de intriga disfrutarán con la fascinante ambientación, los irónicos diálogos y la picaresca de un héroe inolvidable.»

Benjamin Weaver, judío de extracción humilde, ex boxeador y cazarrecompensas, es acusado injustamente de haber cometido un asesinato, y que se convertirá en un improvisado detective con imaginativos recursos. Conforme avance en su investigación, comenzará a emerger el turbio mundo portuario, la corrupción política y la sed de poder.

Жанр в блоке книги Историческая проза

Ethan Saunders, el que antaño fuera uno de los mejores espías del general George Washington, es ahora un ex capitán sin reputación ni dinero que ahoga sus penas de taberna en taberna en Filadelfia. Además, la acusación de traición por la que fue expulsado del ejército no solo le costó su buen nombre, sino que también significó el abandono de su prometida.

Sin embargo, en este momento, el peor de su vida, su integridad y resuelta valentía le llevan a aceptar una investigación que le enfrentará al poder y al secretario del Tesoro: un antiguo enemigo y, también, el artífice en la oscuridad de un enorme engaño financiero; un hombre sin escrúpulos cuyos manejos sucios y métodos viles conducen a la violencia más feroz. Desde Filadelfia, Ethan, el patriota proscrito, inicia una lucha denodada, una valerosa cruzada contra la corrupción para evitar que Estados Unidos se convierta en una vulgar tierra para especuladores.

«Una novela que te deja sin aliento. Una narración que te sumerge en una compleja trama protagonizada por un espía revolucionario y una mujer deslumbrante que se convierte en su aliada y su Némesis.»

Жанр в блоке книги Историческая проза

David Liss, ganador del prestigioso premio Edgar, sorprende con una magnífica novela, protagonizada por un peculiar investigador que debe desentrañar un complot en torno al comercio de la seda con las colonias británicas de ultramar.

Londres, 1722. En la época de apogeo del mercado de importación de seda y especias, Benjamín Weaver, judío de extracción humilde, ex boxeador y cazarrecompensas, se ve acorralado por el excéntrico y misterioso millonario Cobb para que investigue en su provecho. Muy pronto Weaver se ve sumergido en una maraña de corrupción, espionaje y competencia desleal cuyo trasfondo son los más oscuros intereses económicos y comerciales.

Una vez más, el renombrado autor David Liss combina su profundo conocimiento de la historia con la intriga. Evocadoras caracterizaciones y un cautivador sentido de la ironía sumergen al lector en una vivida recreación del Londres de la época y componen un colorido tapiz del comercio con las colonias, las desigualdades sociales y la picaresca de aquellos tiempos.

«Los amantes de la novela histórica y de intriga disfrutarán con la fascinante ambientación, los irónicos diálogos y la picaresca de un héroe inolvidable.»

Publishers Weekly

Жанр в блоке книги Альтернативная история

Lucy Derrick is a young woman of good breeding and poor finances. After the death of her beloved father, she is forced to maintain a shabby dignity as the unwanted boarder of her tyrannical uncle, fending off marriage to a local mill owner. But just as she is on the cusp of accepting a life of misery, events take a stunning turn when a handsome stranger—the poet and notorious rake Lord Byron—arrives at her house, stricken by what seems to be a curse, and with a cryptic message for Lucy. Suddenly her unfortunate circumstances are transformed in ways at once astonishing and seemingly impossible.

With the world undergoing an industrial transformation, and with England on the cusp of revolution, Lucy is drawn into a dangerous conspiracy in which her life, and her country’s future, are in the balance. Inexplicably finding herself at the center of cataclysmic events, Lucy is awakened to a world once unknown to her: where magic and mortals collide, and the forces of ancient nature and modern progress are at war for the soul of England… and the world. The key to victory may be connected to a cryptic volume whose powers of enchantment are unbounded. Now, challenged by ruthless enemies with ancient powers at their command, Lucy must harness newfound mystical skills to prevent catastrophe and preserve humanity’s future. And enthralled by two exceptional men with designs on her heart, she must master her own desires to claim the destiny she deserves.

The Twelfth Enchantment

Жанр в блоке книги Историческая проза

Ámsterdam, 1659. En la primera bolsa de valores del mundo, la riqueza se hace y se pierde en un instante. Miguel Lienzo, un hábil comerciante de la comunidad judía de origen portugués, que en otro tiempo estuvo entre los mercaderes más envidiados, lo ha perdido todo por el repentino hundimiento del mercado del azúcar. Arruinado y escarnecido, obligado a vivir de la caridad de su mezquino hermano, está dispuesto a hacer lo que sea por cambiar su suerte.

En contra de las estrictas reglas de la comunidad judía, decide asociarse con Geertruid, una seductora mujer que le invita a participar en un osado plan para monopolizar el mercado de una nueva y sorprendente mercancía llamada café. Para triunfar, Miguel tendrá que arriesgar todo lo que valora

y poner a prueba los límites de su astucia en el comercio. Y también deberá enfrentarse a un enemigo que no se detendrá ante nada con tal de verlo caer.

Con ingenio e imaginación, David Liss describe un mundo de subterfugios y peligros, donde arraigadas tradiciones culturales y religiosas chocan con las exigencias de una nueva y emocionante forma de hacer negocios.

Жанр в блоке книги Историческая проза

En Una conspiración de papel, Benjamin Weaver se enfrenta a un crimen relacionado con la muerte de su padre, un especulador que se movía como pez en el agua en la Bolsa de Londres. Para hallar respuestas el protagonista deberá escarbar en su pasado y contactar con parientes lejanos que le reprochan su distanciamiento de la fe judia. Poco a poco, Weaver descubre a una peligrosa red de especuladores formada por hombres poderosos del mundo de las finanzas. David Liss elabora con maestría una complicada trama, una hábil combinación de novela histórica y de misterio.

Жанр в блоке книги Исторический детектив

London im 18. Jahrhundert. Der Exboxer und Privatdetektiv Benjamin Weaver wird durch einen erpresserischen Trick in die Dienste des Händlers Jerome Cobb gezwungen. Da auch das Wohlergehen seiner engsten Freunde in Cobbs Händen liegt, muss Weaver mit dem skrupellosen Geschäftsmann zusammenarbeiten. In Cobbs Auftrag schleust er sich in die mächtige Handelsgesellschaft East India Company ein, um dort das Vertrauen des alternden Vorstandsmitglieds Ellershaw zu erlangen - und Zugang zu geheimen Informationen. Offiziell als neuer Aufseher eingesetzt, muss Weaver bald der Durchsetzung von Ellershaws rücksichtslosen Eigeninteressen dienen, der seine Wiederwahl sichern und die Führungsposition der East India Company auf dem Textilmarkt ausbauen will. Doch welche Rolle spielt der mysteriöse Seidenweber Pepper in diesem Machtkampf? Und was hat es mit Celia Glade auf sich, dem ebenso schönen wie klugen Dienstmädchen? Schnell erkennt Weaver, dass sie nicht diejenige ist, die sie vorgibt zu sein ...

 »Geistreich und elegant bietet Liss eine Fülle an Wissenswertem über das England des 18. Jahrhunderts - und dazu noch einen höchst unterhaltsamen Helden. Einfach umwerfend.«

Kirkus Reviews

Autor

David Liss wurde 1966 in New Jersey geboren und ist im Süden Floridas aufgewachsen. Er wurde mit zahlreichen Preisen ausgezeichnet, für sein Debüt »Die Papierverschwörung« erhielt er den renommierten »Edgar Award«. Er lebt mit seiner Frau und seinen Kindern in San Antonio, Texas.

Originaltitel: The Devil's Company

Жанр в блоке книги Триллер

Cuando Lem acepta el puesto de vendedor de enciclopedias para poder costearse sus estudios, poco sospecha que será testigo presencial de un crimen, y que el criminal lo implicará directamente a él. A partir de ahí, Lem tendrá que desentrañar una compleja trama de corrupción y tráfico de animales que lo obligará a conocer al peculiar asesino, una especie de Robin Hood inteligente y socarrón que libra su propia cruzada en un mundo hostil y corrompido.

Жанр в блоке книги Триллер

No one is more surprised than Lem Altick when it turns out he's actually good at peddling encyclopedias door to door. He hates the predatory world of sales, but he needs the money to pay for college. Then things go horribly wrong. In a sweltering trailer in rural Florida, a couple Lem has spent hours pitching to is shot dead before his eyes, and the unassuming young man is suddenly pulled into the dark world of conspiracy and murder. Not just murder: assassination – or so claims the killer, the mysterious and strangely charismatic Melford Kean, who has struck without remorse and with remarkable good cheer. But the self-styled ethical assassin hadn't planned on a witness, and so he makes Lem a deal: Stay quiet and there will be no problems. Go to the police and take the fall.

Before Lem can decide, he is drawn against his will into the realm of the assassin, a post-Marxist intellectual with whom he forms an unlikely (and perhaps unwise) friendship. The ethical assassin could be a charming sociopath, eco-activist, or vigilante for social justice. Lem isn't sure what is motivating Melford, but Lem realizes that to save himself, he must unravel the mystery of why the assassinations have occurred. To do so, he descends deeper into a bizarre world he never knew existed, where a group of desperate schemers are involved in a plot that could keep Lem from leaving town alive.

Жанр в блоке книги Триллер

Liss's first novel, A Conspiracy of Paper, was sketched on the wide canvas of 18th-century London 's multilayered society. This one, in contrast, is set in the confined world of 17th-century Amsterdam 's immigrant Jewish community. Liss makes up the difference in scale with ease, establishing suspense early on. Miguel Lienzo escaped the Inquisition in Portugal and lives by his wits trading commodities. He honed his skills in deception during years of hiding his Jewish identity in Portugal, so he finds it easy to engage in the evasions and bluffs necessary for a trader on Amsterdam 's stock exchange. While he wants to retain his standing in the Jewish community, he finds it increasingly difficult to abide by the draconian dictates of the Ma'amad, the ruling council. Which is all the more reason not to acknowledge his longing for his brother's wife, with whom he now lives, having lost all his money in the sugar trade. Miguel is delighted when a sexy Dutch widow enlists him as partner in a secret scheme to make a killing on "coffee fruit," an exotic bean little known to Europeans in 1659. But she may not be as altruistic as she seems. Soon Miguel is caught in a web of intricate deals, while simultaneously fending off a madman desperate for money, and an enemy who uses the Ma'amad to make Miguel an outcast. Each player in this complex thriller has a hidden agenda, and the twists and turns accelerate as motives gradually become clear. There's a central question, too: When men manipulate money for a living, are they then inevitably tempted to manipulate truth and morality?

Жанр в блоке книги Современная проза

Publisher's Weekly

This sequel to Liss's Edgar Award-winning A Conspiracy of Paper (2000) brings back ex-pugilist Benjamin Weaver and his 18th-century London environs in all their squalid glory. Benjamin has become a "thieftaker," a sort of bounty hunter/private eye, and is investigating the simple case of a threatening letter when he is caught up in a riot, accused of murder and sentenced to hang. After a gutsy escape, he sets about unraveling the mystery of who framed him and why. Donning the disguise of a wealthy coffee planter from Jamaica, Benjamin infiltrates the upper classes, where he encounters a plot centering on a hotly contested House of Commons election. There is much explanation (perhaps too much) of the history and philosophies of the Whig, Tory and Jacobite parties, but this is nicely balanced with Benjamin's forays into London's underbelly, where he has his way with the ladies and dodges dangerous louts looking to kill him. The real fun is the re-creation of the streets of London ("He fell into the alley's filth-the kennel of emptied chamber pots, bits of dead dogs gnawed on by hungry rats, apple cores and oyster shells") and the colorful denizens thereof. Many hours are spent in innumerable coffeehouses, with Benjamin and company imbibing coffee, chocolate, ale, wine and that great destroyer of the poor, rotgut gin, and employing such useful swear words as "shitten stick," "arse pot" and "bum firking." Mystery and mainstream readers with a taste for gritty historical fiction will relish Liss's glorious dialogue, lively rogues, fascinating setting and indomitable hero. (Mar.) Forecast: The many readers who loved Liss's first book have been eagerly awaiting a sequel. Booksellers can recommend both of the Benjamin Weaver books to those who enjoy Bruce Alexander's Sir John Fielding mystery series. Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.

Library Journal

Having survived the dangerous intrigues and nefarious plots surrounding his father's death and the business of the South Sea Company (A Conspiracy of Paper), Benjamin Weaver, former pugilist and thief taker extraordinaire, is once again plunged into the world of electioneering and political corruption in Georgian London. This time, he seeks to clear his name and save his own life after being wrongly accused of killing a dock worker. Forced to assume the disguise of a Jamaican tobacco plantation owner, he moves from the drawing rooms of Westminster to the hovels of Wapping in search of the true murderer, uncovering corruption at all levels, from perjured witnesses to bribed judges to treasonous Jacobites. While it does not resonate as richly as A Conspiracy of Paper, this novel will still delight readers with its picture of a London familiar to fans of Boswell and Defoe. [Previewed in Prepub Alert, LJ 11/1/03.]-Cynthia Johnson, Cary Memorial Lib., Lexington, MA Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.

Kirkus Reviews

With eloquent wit, Liss manipulates the concepts of misdirection and probability theory in his serpentine third novel (after The Coffee Trader, 2003). Once again, we meet the unconventional protagonist of the author's Edgar-winning debut A Conspiracy of Paper (2000). "Thief-taker," retired prizefighter, and Jew Benjamin Weaver, as resourceful a former rogue as ever, is in peril again-falsely convicted and sentenced to hang for the murder of a dockworker and labor leader whom he barely knew. The year is 1722, and London is abuzz over England's first General Election, vigorously contested by conservative Tories who support Hanoverian King George I and antiroyalist Whigs, who may or may not be in league with Jacobites plotting the restoration of deposed "Pretender" James II of Scotland. Weaver escapes from Newgate Prison (in a marvelously detailed sequence), and, while laboring to clear his name, assumes multiple disguises and forms affiliations with several members of London's political, ecclesiastical, and criminal elites. These include the woman he loves unrequitedly, his cousin's widow Miriam, and her husband, Whig Parliamentary candidate Griffin Melbury; duplicitous parish priest Christopher Ufford (in whose service suspicion for murder had fallen on Weaver); brutal tobacco merchant Dennis Dogsmill and his fetching sister Grace, and numerous other power brokers and ruffians whose allegiances and very identities are seldom what they seem. The dazzling plot, which grows steadily more intricate and circuitous, turns on the allegation that "there [is] a Tory spy among the Whigs," and the likelihood that Weaver's victimization is connected to the election that the charismatic Melburyblithely characterizes as "a spectacle of corruption." Liss's impressive research provides a wealth of information about 18th-century politics, emergent labor organizations, and gradations of etiquette and malfeasance among contrasting social levels. And Weaver's somber, wry, knowing narrator's voice is a deadpan delight. Furthermore, it all ends with yet another twist that seems to promise we'll hear more from-and of-the indefatigable Benjamin Weaver. Let's hope so.

Жанр в блоке книги Триллер

David Liss's bestselling historical thrillers, including A Conspiracy of Paper and The Coffee Trader, have been called remarkable and rousing: the perfect combination of scrupulous research and breathless excitement. Now Liss delivers his best novel yet in an entirely new setting – America in the years after the Revolution, an unstable nation where desperate schemers vie for wealth, power, and a chance to shape a country's destiny.

Ethan Saunders, once among General Washington's most valued spies, now lives in disgrace, haunting the taverns of Philadelphia. An accusation of treason has long since cost him his reputation and his beloved fiancée, Cynthia Pearson, but at his most desperate moment he is recruited for an unlikely task – finding Cynthia's missing husband. To help her, Saunders must serve his old enemy, Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton, who is engaged in a bitter power struggle with political rival Thomas Jefferson over the fragile young nation's first real financial institution: the Bank of the United States.

Meanwhile, Joan Maycott is a young woman married to another Revolutionary War veteran. With the new states unable to support their ex-soldiers, the Maycotts make a desperate gamble: trade the chance of future payment for the hope of a better life on the western Pennsylvania frontier. There, amid hardship and deprivation, they find unlikely friendship and a chance for prosperity with a new method of distilling whiskey. But on an isolated frontier, whiskey is more than a drink; it is currency and power, and the Maycotts' success attracts the brutal attention of men in Hamilton 's orbit, men who threaten to destroy all Joan holds dear.

As their causes intertwine, Joan and Saunders – both patriots in their own way – find themselves on opposing sides of a daring scheme that will forever change their lives and their new country. The Whiskey Rebels is a superb rendering of a perilous age and a nation nearly torn apart – and David Liss's most powerful novel yet.

Жанр в блоке книги Триллер

With The Whiskey Rebels, David Liss added to the rapidly growing audience for his extraordinary brand of historical suspense fiction. His unforgettable tale of spies and conspiracies in post-Revolutionary War America was a 'gripping, visceral adventure,' according to New York Times bestselling author Matthew Pearl. Now Liss delivers another riveting historical suspense tale – this one set in 1700s London.

When Benjamin Weaver is blackmailed into stealing documents from the ruthless British East India Company, he soon discovers the theft of trade secrets is only the first move in a daring conspiracy within the eighteenth century's most powerful corporation. To save his friends and family, Weaver must infiltrate the Company, navigate its warring factions, and uncover a secret plot of corporate rivals, foreign spies, and government operatives. With the security of the nation in the balance, Weaver will find himself in a labyrinth of hidden agendas, daring enemies, and unexpected allies.

With explosive action and scrupulous period research, The Devil's Company depicts the birth of the modern corporation, and is Liss's most impressive achievement yet.

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