A true detective story from the age of Agatha Christie and Dorothy L. Sayers- the literary crime that fooled the world - and the daring young booksellers who uncovered itLondon, 1932. Thomas James Wise is the toast of the literary establishment. A prominent collector and businessman, he is renowned on both sides of the Atlantic for unearthing the most stunning first editions and bringing them to market. Pompous and fearsome, with friends in high places, he is one of the most powerful men in the field of rare books.One night, two young booksellers - one a dishevelled former communist, the other a martini-swilling fan of detective stories - stumble upon a strange discrepancy. It will lead them to suspect Wise and his books are not all they seem. Inspired by the vogue for Hercule Poirot and Sherlock Holmes, the pair harness the latest developments in forensic analysis to crack the case, but find its extent is greater than they ever could have imagined. By the time they are done, their investigation will have rocked the book world to its core.This is the true story of unlikely friends coming together to expose the literary crime of the century, and of a maverick bibliophile who forged not only books but an entire life, erasing his past along the way.
'This is an absolutely fascinating literary detective story. Real-life audacious crimes uncovered by the most intrepid amateur detectives, investigated all over again a hundred years later here, in delicious forensic detail, by Joseph Hone. A must-read for anyone enthralled by the value and integrity of books. A page turner about page turners' Janice Hallett, author of The Alperton Angels
'I loved this elegant untangling of a real-life literary mystery. With a cast stretching from Robert Browning to Dorothy L Sayers, it's the perfect piece of armchair detection for any book lover' Ruth Ware, author of The Woman in Cabin 10
'Joseph Honeβs hugely entertaining new account shows how this βMoriarty of the book worldβ met his match in a duo of intrepid young book dealers ... The Book Forger unfolds as a propulsive if unlikely thriller [and] also a useful reflection on literary forgery in general, which speaks to our own era of post-truth and deepfakes ... Unexpectedly gripping' Gill Partington, LRB
Hone⦠[is] a dexterous guide and an astute contributor to the long tradition of writers gripped by the connection between bibliography and crime Times Literary Supplement
'An extraordinary story, meticulously researched and beautifully written. Utterly enthralling' Shaun Bythell, author of The Diary of a Bookseller
Hone is a lively and fluent writer, ratcheting up the temperature with snappy sentences and chapters ending on cliffhangers Sunday Telegraph
βA thrilling unravelling of bookish fraud that reads like a detective story from the golden ageβ Roland Philipps, author of A SPY NAMED ORPHAN
Fascinating⦠For all the thrills and shenanigans, the forensics and meticulous detail, this is a curiously moving book Scotland on Sunday
'Criminally sophisticated skulduggery . . . A thoroughly enjoyable romp through an infamous moment in book historyβ Oliver Darkshire, author of ONCE UPON A TOME
Meticulously researched⦠The Book Forger is delightfully and unapologetically bookish, offering glimpsed portraits of significant behind-the-scenes literary figures Spectator
βSpies, detectives, forgers, and The Case of the Kernless 'f'. Another superb piece of narrative scholarship from the best storyteller in book historyβ Dennis Duncan, author of INDEX: A HISTORY OF THE
'Intriguing, well-written, and impressively researched, The Book Forger tells a great story that is truly stranger than fiction' Martin Edwards, President of the Detection Club
This book has a great story to tellβ¦and Joseph Hone narrates it brilliantlyβ¦ Hone makes a page-turning narrative of their detective work Literary Review
Joseph Hone is a prize-winning writer and academic specialising in the history of the book. He studied and taught at Oxford, before holding fellowships at Cambridge, Harvard, and Yale. He is the author of The Paper Chase, which was longlisted for the HWA Non-Fiction Crown, and The Book Forger, publishing in 2024. In 2022 he was awarded the Philip Leverhulme Prize in Languages and Literatures. He lives in Newcastle with his wife and son, and spends much of his time either on the coast or scrabbling around in second-hand bookshops.
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