Novels

The Black Tower

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Paris, 1818. The brilliant French detective Eugéne François Vidocq is hot on the trail of a tantalizing historical mystery — the fate of Louis-Charles, the lost son of Marie Antoinette and King Louis XVI. Published by William Morrow.

To be released August 2008.

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The Pale Blue Eye

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Murdered cadets at West Point c. 1830, with a young plebe named Edgar Allan Poe hot on the trail. Published by HarperCollins.

Reviews

"Shockingly clever and devoutly unsentimental...reads like a lost classic. Bayard reinvigorates historical fiction." - New York Times Book Review

"Brilliantly plotted and completely absorbing, ending with the kind of shock that few novelists are able to deliver." - Sunday Times (London)

"Seamlessly blends Poe into an engrossing whodunit worthy of its inspiration." - USA Today

"Another tour-de-force, an intense and gripping novel....This beautifully crafted thriller stands head and shoulders above other recent efforts to fictionalize Poe." - Publishers Weekly (starred review)

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Mr. Timothy

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A Victorian thriller featuring grown-up Tim Cratchit as its hero. Not your grandmother's Tiny Tim. Published by HarperCollins.

Reviews

"A dazzling blend of literary fiction and white-knuckle thriller." - People (Top 10 Books of 2003)

"There isn't one throwaway sentence in this fabulous Victorian mystery.... Shimmering, knock-your-socks-off language... a subtle character examination, and a page-turning plot, one truly engaging book." - Entertainment Weekly (Editor's Choice)

"With its linguistic razzle-dazzle, Mr. Timothy is a... tour de force... that touches the heart and makes it race." - Wall Street Journal

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Endangered Species

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Young man wants to be a dad in the worst way... which is exactly how he goes about it. Published by Alyson Books.

Reviews

"Louis Bayard has written a nearly pitch-perfect tragicomedy." - New York Times

"While what seems to make Bayard unique is his ability to create gay characters that pop out in full three dimensions, what makes Endangered Species appealing is a protagonist whose internal conflict becomes as engrossing to us as it is to him." - Salon

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Fool's Errand

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Romantic comedy about the search for Mr. Right, who may or may not exist - with Costco as a supporting character. Published by Alyson Books.

Reviews

"Readers are never sure what twists or turns are coming, but Bayard makes Patrick's poignant, fumbling attempts to achieve domestic bliss a journey readers will be eager to embark upon, and travel along to the satisfying end." - Publisher's Weekly

"Hard to put down mainly because as a writer Bayard is so damned likable." - Washington Post

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