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Narrado por:
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Paul Michael
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Paul Goldstein
What Michael Seeley discovers in these gilded precincts will plunge him headfirst into the tangle of politics of the blacklisting era and then into the even darker world of Nazi-occupied Poland. He'll encounter Mayer Bermann, the steely Polish emigre who founded United Pictures, and who may lose control of it to a ruthless conglomerate; Bert Cobb, the putative author of the original Spykiller screenplay; Harry Devlin, the flamboyant defender of Hollywood writers who has his own secrets; and Julia Walsh, an alluring young USC film scholar whose research may hold the key to the mystery of Spykiller's true authorship. As the pressure mounts for Seeley to confirm United Pictures' ownership of the franchise, Seeley must face down his own demons and finally travel to Munich to confront the reclusive novelist Max Kanarek, who fled Hollywood decades before and whose boyhood link to Mayer Bermann is the tantalizing missing piece of the puzzle.
In Errors and Omissions, Paul Goldstein has crafted a masterful novel of legal and moral suspense that draws on historical fact and legal scholarship for its unmistakable authenticity. A worldly thriller for grown-ups, it introduces an exciting new talent.
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"Spins out a fresh, sharp-witted drama about Hollywood's blacklist....Goldstein, who does a fine job of breaking down complicated moral, ethical, and historical issues to understandable nuggets, has laid the foundation for what could be a strong franchise." (Publishers Weekly)
Goldstein is a brilliant man. Which can be an impediment when trying to explain stuff to someone like me who, well, isn't. Wha's obvious to MensaMan ain't to many of us. I wish I'd had a teacher like Paul Goldstein during dry, difficult, even tedious graduate courses.
He's a law professor and a specialist in intellectual property rights. How to make that sizzle? Turn some of the toughest questions into a murder mystery that feels set in a noir 40s film. No, it SEEMS set there. In fact it's set today on both American coasts and in the heart of Europe. And the challenges of intellectual property law are the spice of the plot.
Look, it's easier to read Goldstein doing it than to 'plain how he does it.. Here's an entertaining plot I'll probably forget, charged with great legal puzzles that'll stick in my mind like a popular tune.
Yep, I liked Errors and Omissions a lot, and especially because Paul Michael did such a great theatrical job presenting it to me.
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