Grace and Favor

Thomas Caplan

St. Martin's Griffin

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Thomas Caplan's luminous spell-casting novel tells a tale of bi-national loyalties, family secrets, banking scandals, and murder set in the surprisingly still-enchanted world of England's landed gentry.

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Praise for Grace and Favor

Praise for Grace and Favor:

"A family saga reminiscent of Henry James at his best. A masterpiece." --George Plimpton

"A wry, sly look at trans-Atlantic mores through the eyes of a shrewd, observant, mid-Atlantic man. A most diverting read." --Robert Stone

"They don't write them like this anymore. Grace and Favor is like a Battersea box: pretty, highly polished inside and out with surprises inside." --Christopher Buckley

"An old-fashioned yet contemporary novel in the grand tradition, reminiscent of Herny James--but livelier--or Brideshead Revisited. --The Poisoned Pen (starred review)

"Grace and Favor is a witty and sophisticated novel, which unravels the mysteries of great Anglo-American equation." --Paul Watkins

"An intriguing drawing-room style family saga..." --Vanity Fair
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Thomas Caplan

Thomas Caplan, a founder of the PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction, is the author of two previous novels, Line of Chance and Parallelogram. He lives in Maryland and travels frequently to England.

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Grace and Favor
Thomas Caplan

Trade Paperback

Trade Paperback
St. Martin's Press
St. Martin's Griffin
October 1998
Trade Paperback
ISBN: 9780312194598
ISBN10: 0312194595
5 11/16 x 8 4/8 inches, 336 pages
$14.95
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