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Louis Bayard (born November 30, 1963) is an American author. His historical mysteries include The Pale Blue Eye, Mr. Timothy, The Black Tower, The School of Night, and Roosevelt's Beast, [4] and they have been translated into 11 languages. [5] [non-primary source needed]
In the words of the New York Times, Louis Bayard “reinvigorates historical fiction,” rendering the past “as if he’d witnessed it firsthand.”. His acclaimed novels include The Pale Blue Eye, adapted into the global #1 Netflix release starring Christian Bale, Jackie & Me, ranked by the Washington Post as one of the top novels of 2022, the national bestseller Courting Mr. Lincoln ...
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In the words of the New York Times, Louis Bayard “reinvigorates historical fiction,” rendering the past “as if he’d witnessed it firsthand.”. His acclaimed novels include The Pale Blue Eye, adapted into the global #1 Netflix release starring Christian Bale, Jackie & Me, ranked by the Washington Post as one of the top novels of 2022, the national bestseller Courting Mr. Lincoln ...
The Pale Blue Eye is a 2022 American mystery thriller film written and directed by Scott Cooper, adapted from the 2006 novel of the same name by Louis Bayard. The film features an ensemble cast that includes Christian Bale, Harry Melling, Gillian Anderson, Lucy Boynton, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Toby Jones, Harry Lawtey, Simon McBurney, Timothy Spall, and Robert Duvall.
- Scott Cooper
Jun 12, 2007 · The Pale Blue Eye: A Novel. Paperback – June 12, 2007. by Louis Bayard (Author) 935. See all formats and editions. Now a Netflix film starring Christian Bale, Harry Melling, and Gillian Anderson. “Shockingly clever and devoutly unsentimental . . . reads like a lost classic. Bayard reinvigorates historical fiction.”.
- Louis Bayard
Jun 14, 2022 · Louis Bayard’s 10th novel, JACKIE & ME (Algonquin, 352 pp., $27.99), begins with a chance encounter. Our narrator, Lem Billings, is in the East Village when he spots a familiar figure sauntering ...