MANHATTAN SERENADE A NOVEL
JOSEPH STEVEN
Manhattan Serenade: A Novel
Copyright ©2011 by Joseph Steven
ISBN-13 978-1-926918-50-1
First Edition
Library and Archives Canada Cataloguing in Publication
Steven, Joseph, 1955-
Manhattan serenade: a novel [electronic resource] /
written by Joseph Steven – 1st ed. ISBN 978-1-926918-50-1 Also available in print format. I. Title. PS3619.T48M36 2007 813'.6 C2007-906976-2 Additional cataloguing data available from Library and Archives Canada
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Publisher: CCB Publishing
British Columbia, Canada
For Marisa and to the memory of our parents.
Other novels by Joseph Steven
The Spanish Enigma
Dancer in the Dark (Re-released as The Fibonacci Sequence)
Reviews
The Spanish Enigma
‘Good things come in small packages’ might be the description for The Spanish Enigma. The balance of the characters is interesting… The story is believable and extremely fast-paced leaving the reader breathless. - ReviewingtheEvidence.com
A fast-paced thriller, The Spanish Enigma never gives the impression that it is a debut novel… it succeeds in grabbing the attention of the reader from the first line, and keeps him riveted to his seat till the last line is read. - Bookwire.com
Dancer in the Dark (Re-released as The Fibonacci Sequence)
Thrilling... if you're new to Joseph Steven you will quickly become a fan after reading Dancer in the Dark. Fine writing... a great story... engaging characters and realistic dialogue. - The Guardian
Intriguing characters, more twists than a corkscrew and an ending that caught me completely off guard… Joseph Steven tells his tale in a clean, no-nonsense manner. Dancer in the Dark held my interest from start to finish, and I felt it was well worth reading. - Charles Cordova, national media critic.
Steven is a gifted writer who keeps his readers riveted and guessing to the end. Even then the conclusion is a shocker.
- OnceUponaMystery.com
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