The Brothers From Budapest

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, True Crime
Cover of the book The Brothers From Budapest by Franceska Molnar, Franceska Molnar
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Author: Franceska Molnar ISBN: 9781466093881
Publisher: Franceska Molnar Publication: June 22, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Franceska Molnar
ISBN: 9781466093881
Publisher: Franceska Molnar
Publication: June 22, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Reminiscent of Annie Proulx's Accordion Crimes, this impressive literary debut is historic crime fiction at its absolute finest. An intriguing and evocative read, told with a third-person sweeping narrative that is both edgy and wise, The Brothers From Budapest by composer and award-winning writer Franceska Molnar delivers a powerful portrait of the Depression Era and the complicated landscapes of a life of crime and brotherhood. In equal measures heartbreaking, tender and sincere, this compelling narrative reveals the challenges of immigrants in the first half of the twentieth century and exposes how thin blood ties can be. While the old adage that crime never pays might not ring completely true, it is certain that all crime has its cost.

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Reminiscent of Annie Proulx's Accordion Crimes, this impressive literary debut is historic crime fiction at its absolute finest. An intriguing and evocative read, told with a third-person sweeping narrative that is both edgy and wise, The Brothers From Budapest by composer and award-winning writer Franceska Molnar delivers a powerful portrait of the Depression Era and the complicated landscapes of a life of crime and brotherhood. In equal measures heartbreaking, tender and sincere, this compelling narrative reveals the challenges of immigrants in the first half of the twentieth century and exposes how thin blood ties can be. While the old adage that crime never pays might not ring completely true, it is certain that all crime has its cost.

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