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The lighthouse at the end of the world

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Dutton, Oct 1, 1995 - Fiction - 324 pages
Marlowe, author of The Memoirs of Christopher Columbus, recreates the world of Edgar Allan Poe--his marriage to his 13-year-old cousin and his ostracism by the literary establishment of the day. But what seems at first a fictional biography soon expands into a tale of mystery featuring Poe's legendary detective, August Dupin, and a journey to a universe not quite our own.

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User Review  - Stephanie - Goodreads

This book is not for the those looking to be numbed by entertainment. The multiple level story is a dream within a dream within a dream and the story lines are tangled and difficult to sort out.i ... Read full review

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User Review  - Brandon Colligan - Goodreads

Stephan Marlowe writes a diverse and complex compilation of events in Edgar Allen Poe's life. The storys main base tells of Poe's life and his struggles of taking grasp of his own life and thoughts ... Read full review

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