George Orwell Inspires “The Informer”

By Craig Nova | March 27, 2010

Carol Hoenig, author of the multi-award-winning novel Without Grace, discusses the influence of George Orwell on Craig Nova’s new novel, The Informer in today’s Huffington Post.   She writes:

Similar to what is happening across our country, Nova takes what happened in Berlin, starting in 1930, and brings to life a cast of characters–some honest and wanting nothing more than to be loved, others violent and distrustful while all are affected by the Weimar Republic. There’s a certain mood that runs through this novel–a noir-like mood shaped by notable writing, bringing the reader into a dangerous place….

Read the article on The Huffington Post.

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