Pont Neuf

· Permuted Press
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The splendidly gifted (and faintly scandalous) writer Martha Gellhorn, Hemingway’s famously unhappy third wife, is the presiding spirit over a great romance. Two American soldiers, torn apart by the war, meet and fall in love with Martha’s protégé—the irresistibly charming and vulnerable young reporter, Annie March.


Their story begins and ends on the beautiful Pont Neuf, the oldest and best-loved bridge in Paris. For Annie, every bridge connects two different worlds; to cross a bridge is to make a choice. For her, crossing Pont Neuf means choosing one man over the other, one life over another. It is a haunting love story that will move readers to tears.


In its Homeric themes of death and love, Eros and Thanatos, Pont Neuf also recalls the epic sweep of Byrd’s earlier novels, especially his acclaimed Civil War novel Grant. Its accounts of the last two massive battles of the war—Operation Market Garden in the Netherlands and the cataclysmic Battle of the Bulge—are riveting and authentic, the result of years of research. These historic moments are not simply a backdrop for romance, but also the treacherous and explosive landscape through which love itself moves.


The New York Times called Max Byrd “an expert in blending historical and fictional characters.” Pulitzer Prize-winning historian, Joseph Ellis, called him “the reigning champion of American historical fiction.”

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3.0
1 review
Jamie Brydone-Jack
August 18, 2020
Excellent Setting, But the Characters... This novel is firmly rooted in the latter half of 1944 in Paris and France. The author does a fantastic job of re-creating a tumultuous setting during that pivotal time during World War II. I particularly felt as if I could see the Paris of that time. While the author did a superb job making a believable setting and conveying the difficulties and failures of war—even an ultimately successful one—I felt like the author didn't quite make the characters truly human and relatable. They didn't feel quite real. I adore historical fiction that shows us the sweep of history through the eyes of those who lived it, but unfortunately, I felt like the author didn't make his characters real enough or give them enough shading to make their stories compelling and like they could have happened. I received a free copy of this book, but that did not affect my review.
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About the author

Max Byrd is the author of many bestselling historical novels, including Jefferson, Grant, The Paris Deadline, and The Sixth Conspirator. His detective fiction has won the Shamus Award. He lives in northern California and plays a mean ukulele.

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