Hemingway’s Notebook (November Man, Book 6)

Hemingway’s Notebook (November Man, Book 6)

Bill Granger

Language: English

Pages: 170

ISBN: 0517559374

Format: PDF / Kindle (mobi) / ePub


Book 6 of a 13 book series released between 1979 and 1993. Being released first time in ebook form starting in 2014 a few at a time. This book was skipped in the last batch and they put out book 7 first but just got released on ebook this week.

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Everyone is looking for it on St. Michel in the Caribbean. Here the president is a raving lunatic, the "Black Police" have the run of the capital, guerilla forces mass in the hills, an organized crime syndicate plans its own takeover, and U.S. agents brutally battle for a document filled with hot political secrets, the lost notebook of Ernest Hemingway. And here one of America's toughest spies, the man they call November, will need all his courage and cunning if the coveted prize is to be his.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

become old and tough and tasteless, and even Flaubert’s sauce could not hide that. It was past eleven. Flaubert had been in his underpants when he came out of the living quarters at the back of the café to unlatch the door for Cohn. He told Cohn Harry would sleep until four in the morning, that he would awake and drink anything that was left from the dinner, that he would stagger away and leave the door open. Flaubert said Harry always left the door open. Cohn stumbled across a piece of

He blinked because he thought he was going to cry. Perhaps it would be all right if he stood very still. But he could not stand still. He blinked again to see the gendarmes more clearly. The whiteness of the flashlight had grown to a whiteness that must have come from the blinding rays of the moon. He was certain of it. 5 THE IMPORTANT HOSTAGE The flight drained Rita because of all that had happened before she left. “Run,” she said. “We can run.” “We can’t run.” They had sat staring at

her clearly and saw that she had been a nurse in war as Anthony had said and that she had survived all of life’s horrors and that she was still not so scarred that she could not be hurt or that she could not comfort another person. Rita smiled at her, sadly. “It’s all right then,” said Sister Mary Columbo. “I suppose I can be brave as well.” They were inside the McDonald’s on Broad Street in the southern part of the city. They were talking animatedly. They had been inside for nearly an hour.

SHATTERED EYE “The Shattered Eye is a page-turner of the first order.” —Denver Post “It catches you on the first page and propels you through to the end at an accelerating speed.” —Chicago Tribune Book World THE BRITISH CROSS “Sharp and suspenseful… A fine piece of work.” —Chicago Sun-Times “Never lets readers relax. This one belongs on the top shelf.” —New York Daily News “Granger handles all the elements of real virtuosity.” —New York Times THE ZURICH NUMBERS “An invigorating

files?” “I don’t know, Harry.” “Martinique to Cuba, Windward and Leeward, Bahamas and Jamaica and St. Maarten, I’ve been on them all, worked on them all, I know them and all their fucking little secrets. I know you’d like to know everything I know. Everything I wrote down in the book. You’d like to know about the book.” “Jesus Christ, Harry.” “The trouble with these people is they never talk to you directly unless they want to say please or thank you but they don’t mean it. I know what they

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