Great Beau LeVyne. Convert -- Investigative reporter -- I don't want her, you can have her... -- Fit as a fiddle -- Neck and neck -- Pebble in his shoe -- Thespian -- Protect yourself at all times -- Three balconies -- Mr. Wimbledon -- Reversal -- An Affair -- Joined at the hip -- Kneesocks -- People person -- Great Beau LeVyne.
Summary:
In these pages you'll meet Jacob, who as a junior counselor at summer camp wakes up his young charges at midnight to tell them that their parents have been executed by the Nazis, and Alexander Kahn, a failed novelist turned journalist who breaks the law within sight of the prison warden, so taken is he with the camaraderie he's discovered in the joint when compared with the thin gruel of companionship he's experienced outside. You'll meet Harry, the once famous screenwriter, and a moral man who "lacks a moral follow through." And in the title novella, the tragic and great Beau DeVyne.
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