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The Morgenstern Project: release day today

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Today is the official

release day of

The Morgenstern Project

The Morgenstern Project

(thriller)

(translated by Sophie Weiner)

 Release date: April 9, 2015
at Le French Book

260 pages

ISBN: 978-1939474353

Website | Goodreads

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SYNOPSIS

Past and present collide. When you kill a legend, it becomes inspiration, and you can’t kill inspiration. Jeremy Corbin and Jacqueline Walls lead a calm life in a New Jersey suburb, when one day everything changes. Eytan Morgenstern returns to save them, and this improbably team must take on the Consortium, leading them on an epic journey from London to Tel-Aviv, from the Polish forests to Manhattan high-rises, from the shameful past to the threatening future. After a lifetime of bringing Nazi war criminals to justice, the Mossad operative is once again fighting those who wish to study his superhuman body. The self-sacrificing secret agent must rely on the help of his friends to finally free himself of the physical and emotional scars of his past.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Shiro project David KharaFrench author David Khara, a former journalist,
top-level sportsman, and entrepreneur,
is a full-time writer.
Khara wrote his first novel—a vampire thriller—in 2010,
before starting his Consortium thriller series.
The first thriller in the series, The Bleiberg Project,
was an instant success in France,
catapulting Khara into the ranks of the country’s top thriller writers.

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 ABOUT THE TRANSLATOR

Sophie Weiner is a freelance translator and book publishing assistant from Baltimore, Maryland. After earning degrees in French from Bucknell University and New York University, Sophie went on to complete a master’s in literary translation from the Sorbonne, where she focused her thesis on translating wordplay in works by Oulipo authors. She has translated and written for web-based companies dedicated to art, cinema, and fashion as well as for nonprofit organizations. Growing up with Babar, Madeline, and The Little Prince, Sophie was bitten by the Francophile bug at an early age, and is fortunate enough to have lived in Paris, Lille, and the Loire Valley.
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“Fun, fast-paced thrillers.”
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“The fight scenes are awesome.”
“Riveting narrative.”
“Page-turner.”
“Addictive read.”
“A thrill-a-minute romp.”
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Mademoiselle Chanel Monday, April 6
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at Vvb32 Reads
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at Chocolate & Croissants

Wednesday, April 8
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at Impressions In Ink
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at I’m Lost in Books
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at Words And Peace

 SCENT OF TRIUMPH Wednesday, April 8
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Friday, April 10
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at I Am, Indeed

Rocheforts Monday, April 6
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Tuesday, April 7
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at The Fictional 100

Wednesday, April 8
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at The French Village Diaries

Thursday, April 9
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