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Margalit wrote: "Dear Friends:I'm taking the liberty of writing to let people know about my forthcoming book, "The Riddle of the Labyrinth," to be published on May 14 by Ecco Press/HarperCollins.
A work narrativ..."
This looks like something I would really enjoy . Thanks for the notice! Preordering now.
Aren't you lovely! I hope we'll get to meet someday, in which case I'll be delighted to sign the book for you.All my best,
Margalit
Margalit wrote: "Aren't you lovely! I hope we'll get to meet someday, in which case I'll be delighted to sign the book for you.All my best,
Margalit"
No problem at all. I read the blurb and am already looking forward to it. I'll post a review when I'm done.



I'm taking the liberty of writing to let people know about my forthcoming book, "The Riddle of the Labyrinth," to be published on May 14 by Ecco Press/HarperCollins.
A work narrative nonfiction, the book will be of special interest to this group in that it is the true a story of a mystery from the ancient past: the quest to decipher a curious script from the Bronze Age known as Linear B.
Inscribed on clay tablets in about 1450 B.C., Linear B was unearthed on Crete in 1900 and, despite the best efforts of investigators from around the world, remained undeciphered for more than half a century. Not only did no one know what the mysterious tablets said, no one even knew what language they were written in.
As a result, Linear B was considered one of the most intractable puzzles in history, and the book documents the lives -- obsessed, brilliant, triumphant and ultimately deeply tragic -- of the real-life detectives who worked to unravel its secrets. It is also a paleographic procedural, taking readers step by step through the forensic process involved in unraveling a secret code from the past.
I hope you will enjoy "The Riddle of the Labryinth" as much as I enjoyed researching and writing it.
More information about the book can be found here:
http://www.harpercollins.com/books/Th...
I will be delighted to answer any questions about the book that anyone has; people are welcome to contact me directly at margalitfoxbooks@gmail.com.
With all my best wishes from New York,
Margalit Fox