Authors: Richard Montanari
to Crystal Seitz, Linda Wrobel, and the gracious folks at the Reading & Berks County Visitors Bureau for the coffee and maps; thanks to DJC and DRM for the wine and patience.
Once again, I’d like to thank the city and people of Philadelphia for indulging my imagination.
ABOUT THE author
Richard Montanari is a novelist, screenwriter, and essayist. His work has appeared in the
Chicago Tribune, Detroit Free Press,
Cleveland
Plain Dealer,
and scores of other national and regional publications. He is the OLMA-winning author of the internationally acclaimed thrillers
The Skin Gods, The Rosary Girls, Kiss of Evil, Deviant Way,
and
The Violet Hour
. Visit the author’s website at
www.richardmontanari.com
.
ABOUT THE TYPE
This book was set in Sabon, a typeface designed by the wellknown German typographer Jan Tschichold (1902–74). Sabon’s design is based upon the original letter forms of Claude Garamond and was created specifically to be used for three sources: foundry type for hand composition, Linotype, and Monotype. Tschichold named his typeface for the famous Frankfurt typefounder Jacques Sabon, who died in 1580.
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