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| Publisher Pulls 'Last Train From Hiroshima' |
| In February, Henry Holt & Company stopped the presses on The Last Train from Hiroshima by Charles Pellegrino, amid questions of fraud. Motoko Rich, publishing reporter for the New York Times, shares what Pellegrino said to her about the allegations. |
| Deception And 'The Devil And Sherlock Holmes' |
| David Grann spent years documenting true stories of obsession and deception. He includes an improbable international impostor and the mysterious death of a Sherlock Holmes scholar in his book, The Devil and Sherlock Holmes. |
| After Financial Ruin, Plotting America's 'Comeback' |
| David M. Walker is the former comptroller general of the United States. His book, Comeback America, details the current financial crisis and offers his ideas on controlling spending and restoring fiscal responsibility in the United States. |
| Excerpt: 'Eclipse of the Sunnis' |
| Excerpt: 'Eclipse of the Sunnis' |
| What We're Reading, March 9 - 15 |
| Is the biblically inspired Angelology the next Da Vinci Code? James Hynes' Next causes us to inaugurate the genre "Mick lit" (think middle-aged men and the Rolling Stones). A prominent advocate of No Child Left Behind reverses course. And ace spy John Wells is back, undercover and in deep. |
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