Saint Peter's Snow
Leo Perutz
Rated: 3.98 of 5 stars
3.98
· 10 ratings · 148 pages · Published: 1933
In this feverish tale of a man caught in the balance between two realities, Leo Pertuz offers a mystery of identity and a fable of faith and political fervor, banned by the Nazis when it was first published in 1933. Saint Peter’s Snow is typical of Perutz’s storytelling mastery: extraordinarily rich and elegant fiction that is taut with suspense, full of Old World irony and humor.
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