The Glass Forest (A Cara Walden Mystery, #3)

Saigon, 1957: Banished from the set of The Quiet American, actress Cara Walden stumbles onto a communist insurgency—and discovers her brother's young Vietnamese lover right in the thick of it. A bittersweet story of love and betrayal set in the early years of American involvement in Southeast Asia, Lisa Lieberman's tribute to Graham Greene shows us a Vietnam already simmering with discontent.

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The Glass Forest (A Cara Walden Mystery, #3)

Saigon, 1957: Banished from the set of The Quiet American, actress Cara Walden stumbles onto a communist insurgency—and discovers her brother's young Vietnamese lover right in the thick of it. A bittersweet story of love and betrayal set in the early years of American involvement in Southeast Asia, Lisa Lieberman's tribute to Graham Greene shows us a Vietnam already simmering with discontent.

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The Glass Forest (A Cara Walden Mystery, #3)

The Glass Forest (A Cara Walden Mystery, #3)

by Lisa Lieberman
The Glass Forest (A Cara Walden Mystery, #3)

The Glass Forest (A Cara Walden Mystery, #3)

by Lisa Lieberman

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Overview

Saigon, 1957: Banished from the set of The Quiet American, actress Cara Walden stumbles onto a communist insurgency—and discovers her brother's young Vietnamese lover right in the thick of it. A bittersweet story of love and betrayal set in the early years of American involvement in Southeast Asia, Lisa Lieberman's tribute to Graham Greene shows us a Vietnam already simmering with discontent.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940163681587
Publisher: Passport Press
Publication date: 12/24/2019
Series: A Cara Walden Mystery
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Lisa Lieberman is the author of numerous works of postwar European history and the founder of the classic movie blog Deathless Prose. Trained as a modern European cultural and intellectual historian, she studied at the University of Pennsylvania and Yale University, and taught for many years at Dickinson College. After dragging their three children all over Europe while they were growing up, Lisa and her husband are happily settled in Amherst, Massachusetts.

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