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Jerusalem Commands

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The third novel of the Pyat quartet finds Maxim Arturovitch Pyatnitski scheming his way from New York to Hollywood, Cairo to Marrakesh.

He finds cult success as a star of the silver screen winning and breaking many hearts along the way, mixing with characters good and bad, real and unreal.

But everything he does with panache as he makes his way to an appointment with the twentieth century's blackest moment. Book four of the Pyat quartet is in preparation.

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Phoenix Press
1857991877 / 9781857991871
Paperback
823.914
02/01/1996
United Kingdom
English
Contemporary classics
577p.
20 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: London: Jonathan Cape, 1992.
Long awaited third novel in a critically acclaimed series (There are)those of us who have buttonholed strangers on the Underground and raved about Moorcock's masterpieces, Byzantium Endures and The Laughter of Carthage Sunday Telegraph "The Laughter of Carthage and its companion volumes will be seen ... as an imaginative record of our time rather than as a simple reconstruction of that which has gone" Peter Ackroyd, Sunday Times
Long awaited third novel in a critically acclaimed series (There are)those of us who have buttonholed strangers on the Underground and raved about Moorcock's masterpieces, Byzantium Endures and The Laughter of Carthage Sunday Telegraph "The Laughter of Carthage and its companion volumes will be seen ... as an imaginative record of our time rather than as a simple reconstruction of that which has gone" Peter Ackroyd, Sunday Times FA Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945)