The Tenth witness : an Henri Poincaré mystery
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Sag Harbor, NY : The Permanent Press, 2013.
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9781579623197, 1579623190
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285 pages ; 23 cm
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Adult Mystery (3rd floor)
M ROSEN, L
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Published
Sag Harbor, NY : The Permanent Press, 2013.
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Book
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English
ISBN
9781579623197, 1579623190

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In Rosens strong prequel to his 2011 debut, All Cry Chaos, Henri Poincaré, not yet an Interpol agent, uncovers a startling secret that brings back the ghosts of WWII. In 1978, Poincaré, then a hydraulic engineer, is busy off the Dutch coast trying to salvage a 1799 shipwreck rumored to be laden with a fortune in gold bars. During his day off, Poincaré takes a walk on a nearby beach that leads to him meeting Liesel Kraus, heir to the Kraus Steel Co. fortune. As romance blossoms between the two, Poincaré is increasingly drawn into Liesels family and wealth. He also finds disturbing evidence that, contrary to the official story, Liesels father, Otto, was not an Oskar Schindlerlike humanitarian during the Nazi era.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Rosen, L. J. (2013). The Tenth witness: an Henri Poincaré mystery . The Permanent Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Rosen, Leonard J. 2013. The Tenth Witness: An Henri Poincaré Mystery. The Permanent Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Rosen, Leonard J. The Tenth Witness: An Henri Poincaré Mystery The Permanent Press, 2013.

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Rosen, Leonard J. The Tenth Witness: An Henri Poincaré Mystery The Permanent Press, 2013.

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