The Pale Blue Eye. From the critically acclaimed author of Mr. Timothy comes an ingenious tale of murder and revenge, featuring a retired New York City detective and a young cadet named Edgar Allan Poe. At West Point Academy in , the calm of an October evening is shattered by the discovery of a young cadet's body swinging from a rope just off the parade grounds. I very much enjoyed this read, the fourth book by Louis Bayard I have completed. The Pale Blue Eye, in which our aged detective, Gus Landor, teams up with cadet Edgar A. Poe to solve two murders at the West Point Military Academy in year , is a fine book, filled with beautiful language, haunting atmosphere, and a sense of foreboding; yet the best thing, in my opinion, is getting to know the Cited by: 1. In his new novel, The Pale Blue Eye, we get a story of what might have happened when Edgar Allen Poe was a young man. It turns out, this is an even better novel. Once again, Mr. Bayard shows himself to be extremely adept at creating a character based on what can be gleaned through works of fiction.5/5(5).
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The Pale Blue Eye. From the critically acclaimed author of Mr. Timothy comes an ingenious tale of murder and revenge, featuring a retired New York City detective and a young cadet named Edgar Allan Poe. At West Point Academy in , the calm of an October evening is shattered by the discovery of a young cadet's body swinging from a rope just off the parade grounds. I very much enjoyed this read, the fourth book by Louis Bayard I have completed. The Pale Blue Eye, in which our aged detective, Gus Landor, teams up with cadet Edgar A. Poe to solve two murders at the West Point Military Academy in year , is a fine book, filled with beautiful language, haunting atmosphere, and a sense of foreboding; yet the best thing, in my opinion, is getting to know the strange and interesting, aspiring poet, Poe, who is, in the estimation of detective Landor, a. In his new novel, The Pale Blue Eye, we get a story of what might have happened when Edgar Allen Poe was a young man. It turns out, this is an even better novel. Once again, Mr. Bayard shows himself to be extremely adept at creating a character based on what can be gleaned through works of fiction.
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