Jean-Luc Fromental is a veteran writer responsible for more than 30 novels, travel stories and comics. Miles Hyman lives between France and the United States. He has exhibited at leading galleries around the world. Born in Bennington, Vermont in 1962, Miles Hyman studied painting at Buxton School in Williamstown, Massachussets, then engraving at Wesleyan University and drawing at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris. His works have been published in major newspapers like Le Monde, Lib ration, New Yorker Magazine, The Boston Globe and The New York Times. His pastel paintings are exhibited in Paris, Geneva, Brussels and Barcelona.
"[A] perfect intersection of film noir and espionage fiction" -
Publisher's Weekly
"Effectively moody" - Library Journal
"Exceptional" - Michael Moorcock, New Statesman's Books Of the
Year
"A masterpiece of intrigue ... by mixing fact and fiction with
a surefooted ease that would make bestselling authors weep with
jealousy, Fromenthal keeps his audience guessing right up until the
closing moments" - Tripwire
"Tells a satisfying mystery" - Chico's Comics Page
“The Prague Coup reminds readers that sometimes writers lived
lives more interesting than the ones they created in their novels.“
- New York Journal of Books
"One of those graphic novels that demonstrate what an intelligent
art form this has become ... an intriguing, speculative Cold War
thriller that has both plausibility and gravitas" - NB Magazine
"A stellar retelling of the effort and espionage that went into
making one of the cinema’s greatest spy tales. 10 out of 10!"
- Newsarama
"Gripping drama and tense cloak and dagger action" - Graphic Novel
Resources
"Intellectually engaging, beautifully observed and memorable, a
fitting companion to Greene’s own work. He’d probably appreciate
it" - Slings and Arrows
"An absorbing read ... mix[es] fact and fiction very deftly
without hitting a false note" - The Graham Greene Birthplace
Trust
"A fast-moving, absorbing story" - Historical Novel Society
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