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    • This book had a good attention to detail as I learned a lot about Baltimore and Paris in the late 1840s-1850s. I did find that the plot sometimes dragged a bit as Quentin's personal fate overshadowed the mystery of Poe's death, but it was nicely wrapped up at the end. I also liked Pearl's notes at t ... Continue

      This book had a good attention to detail as I learned a lot about Baltimore and Paris in the late 1840s-1850s. I did find that the plot sometimes dragged a bit as Quentin's personal fate overshadowed the mystery of Poe's death, but it was nicely wrapped up at the end. I also liked Pearl's notes at the end as he explains how he used actual newspaper quotes and letters throughout the narrative.

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  • krin5292 said on Nov 7, 2007 about the Hardcover edition

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Edition: Abridged
ISBN-10: 0743555791
ISBN-13: 9780743555791
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audioworks
Pub date: May 23, 2006
Also available as: Paperback, Hardcover, Audio CD and Others
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