Paul Adam is the author of eleven can’t-put-them-down thrillers for adults (in addition to three earlier crime novels, featuring investigative journalist Mike McLean) that cover topics from people smuggling, to genetically modified crops, cigarette smuggling in the European Union, Chinese oppression in Tibet, corruption within the Vatican, and the 21st Century surveillance society in which we live. In Unholy Trinity, Adams looks at connections between the Catholic Church and Italian neo-Fascist groups in a tale that London’s Literary Review thought would have appealed to Eric Ambler. Of his Flash Point, novelist Nelson DeMille blurbed, “Wonderfully plotted, fast-paced and refreshingly original.” (more…)
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Murder, Mayhem, and Music: The Cremona Novels of Paul Adam
Posted in Interviews, tagged Antonio Guastafeste, Cremona, Gianni Castiglione, Guarneri, Italy, Paganini's Ghost, Scene of the Crime, Stradivari, The Rainaldi Quartet, violin-maker on September 27, 2010| 3 Comments »