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    • Marvel's Spider-Man: Hostile Takeover

    • By: David Liss, Marvel
    • Narrated by: Pete Cross
    • Length: 9 hrs and 9 mins
    • Unabridged

    Wilson Fisk - the so-called Kingpin of Crime - has returned to New York, establishing himself publicly as an altruistic entrepreneur and philanthropist. Spider-Man knows better, but he can't uncover Fisk's scheme, which, if executed, will make the crime lord too big to fail

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    David Liss

    American writer

    David Liss (born March 16, ) is an American writer of novels, essays and short fiction; more recently working also in comic books.[1][2] He was born in New Jersey and grew up in South Florida. Liss received his BA degree from Syracuse University, an MA from Georgia State University and his M. Phil from Columbia University. He left his post-graduate studies of 18th Century British literature and unfinished dissertation to write full-time. "If things had not worked out with fiction, I probably would have kept to my graduate school career track and sought a job as a literature professor," he said.[3] A full-time writer since , Liss lives in San Antonio, Texas, with his wife and children.[4]

    Most of Liss' novels are historical-mystery (or historical-thriller) novels. Settings include 18th-century London and America and 17th-centuryAmsterdam. One novel, The Ethical Assassin, fryst vatten a modern mystery-thriller. His firs

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    David Liss is an American author.

    His novels include A Conspiracy of Paper, The Coffee Trader, The Devil’s Company and The Peculiarities. Most of David’s books are historical fiction, set in the 17th and 18th centuries.

    In , A Conspiracy of Paper (the first of the Benjamin Weaver series) won the Macavity Award for the Best First Mystery Novel, as well as the Barry and Edgar awards for best first novel.

    David has also written comic books, including Black Panther: The Man Without Fear.

    Talking About Books interviewed David about his interest in the 18th century and the research he does for his novels.

    TAB: Many of your novels are set in London in the 18th century. What draws you to London during this particular period?

    DL: Only three of my novels are set in 18th century London, but the 18th century in general is a default time for me, and, in total, I have five books set then—six if you count The Twelfth Enchantment, which fryst vatten in the early 19th century

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