A fictional look at the life and death of Ernest Hemingway from the perspective of his second wife Pauline. She along with her sister Jinny put up with Papa’s brawling and affairs and contretemps, despite their souring relationship. This not-quite-true mystery poses the scenario foreshadowed by the title, that Ernest Hemingway was murdered. The author is married to the retired Executive Director of the Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum in Key West, FL, and the couple lived on the museum property for seven years.
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"I recognize people and places in this novel about Ernest Hemingway, told by a writer who actually lived at the Hemingway Home in Key West. Her grasp of the history actually makes you stop and wonder if it could have happened this way." -Shirrel Rhoades, former president of Key West Art and Historical Society A fictional look at the life and death of Ernest Hemingway from the perspective of his second wife Pauline. She along with her sister Jinny put up with Papa's brawling and affairs and contretemps, despite their souring relationship. This not-quite-true mystery poses the scenario foreshadowed by the title, that Ernest Hemingway was murdered.
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Seller: Pheonix Books and Collectibles, Clearfield, PA, U.S.A.
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