Books by Maan Meyers and Complete Book Reviews
Maan Meyers, Author . Five Star $25.95 (331p) ISBN 978-1-59414-721-0
Set in New York City in 1899, the seventh Dutchman historical mystery (after 1997's The Lucifer Contract
) from the pseudonymous Meyers (the husband-wife writing team of Martin and Annette Meyers) offers plenty of rich period detail, from the...
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Maan Meyers, Author Doubleday Books $18.5 (321p) ISBN 978-0-385-46951-7
Part fiction, part fact and wholly entertaining, this historical mystery set in ``New-York'' on the eve of the Revolutionary War chronicles further adventures of the family Tonneman, introduced in The Dutchman . Revealing the identity of the villain
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Maan Meyers, Author Doubleday Books $18.5 (306p) ISBN 978-0-385-42603-9
The first of a projected historical crime series by the husband-and-wife team of Ma rtin Myers (the Patrick Hardy series) and An nette Myers (the Smith and Wetzon mysteries) delivers interesting history but falters as fiction. In 1664 in the trading
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Maan Meyers, Author Doubleday Books $19.95 (307p) ISBN 978-0-385-46984-5
The third historical mystery, after The Kingsbridge Plot , in the saga of New York's Tonneman family is a meandering tale set in the early years of the 19th century. The pseudonymous husband-and-wife authors (Annette Meyers writes the Smith and...
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Maan Meyers, Author Bantam $21.95 (254p) ISBN 978-0-553-09705-4
Authentic flavors, sights and sounds of late-17th century New York permeate this fourth volume in the series chronicling the lives of the Tonneman family, beginning with The Dutchman. Pieter Tonneman, sheriff under the Dutch and English as well as...
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Maan Meyers, Author Bantam Books $23.95 (288p) ISBN 978-0-553-09707-8
Like a diligent team of archeologists and anthropologists, Annette and Martin Meyers continue mining the rich history of New York City and the fortunes and escapades of their fictional Tonneman family. Proceeding from New Amsterdam in 1664 (The...
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