"Domestic fiction" . . "Indroduces a German-born meatcuter in Detroit named Walter Schoen a man not above suspicion and his alluring wife Honey, who wants a divorce." . . "World War (1939-1945)" . . . "FICTION Espionage." . . "Mondadori," . . "German espionage United States Fiction." . . "Man-woman relationship Fiction." . . "World War, 1939-1945 Underground movements Michigan Detroit Fiction." . . "Large print books." . . "Detroit (Mich) Fiction." . . "Guerra Mundial II, 1939-1945 Novela." . . "FICTION / Mystery & Detective / General." . . "1939 - 1945" . . "World War, 1939-1945 Fiction." . . "Detroit (Mich.)" . . "Spy stories." . . "Spy stories" . "FICTION Historical." . . "Webster, Carl (Fictitious character) Fiction." . . "Germans United States Fiction." . . "Married women Fiction." . . "Women spies Fiction." . . "humor" . . . . "Escaped prisoners of war Fiction." . . "Leonard, Elmore." . . "From the Publisher: The Odd Thing about Walter Schoen, German born but now running a butcher shop in Detroit, he's a dead ringer for Heinrich Himmler, head of the SS and the Gestapo. Honey Deal, Walter's American wife, doesn't know that Walter is a member of a spy ring and gives shelter to escaped German POWs. But she's tired of telling him jokes he doesn't understand-it's time for a divorce. Along comes Carl Webster, the Hot Kid of the Marshals Service. He's looking for Jurgen Schrenk. Carl's pretty sure Walter's involved with keeping Schrenk hidden so he gets to know Honey, hoping she'll lead him to Walter. Honey likes the hot kid marshal and doesn't much care that he's married. But all Carl wants is to get Jurgen without getting shot. Next, Carl meets Vera Mezwa, the Ukrainian head of the spy ring, and her lover Bohdan, with a sly way of killing. And then there's Otto-the Waffen-SS major who runs away with a nice Jewish girl. It's Elmore Leonard's world-gritty, funny, and full of surprises." . "Walter Schoen, a German now living in Detroit, is married to Honey, who has decided it is time for a divorce, and Carl from the Marshals Service comes along hoping Honey will lead him to Walter, whom he believes is a German spy."@en . . . . . "Electronic books"@en . . "Large type books" . . . . "Big deal" . . . "Up in Honey's room"@it . . "Su nella stanza di Honey" . "Su nella stanza di Honey"@it . . . . . . "Cuentos de espías" . . "Gore u njenoj sobi" . "Novela de la vida familiar" . . . . . . . . "'America's greatest crime writer' (Newsweek) brings his genius for characterisation, his rich ear for dialogue, and his piercing psychological insight to a gripping story set in an era he's never before explored: the years of the Second World War."@en . . "Walter Schoen, boucher à Detroit, d'origine allemande, pense qu'il est le jumeau d'Himmler, dont on l'aurait séparé à la naissance. Honey, son ex-femme, n'a jamais su grand-chose de ses activités d'espionnage. Sur la piste de Jürgen Schrenk, un officier nazi évadé d'un camp de prisonniers de l'Oklahoma, Cab Webster pense que Walter le cache et espère que Honey pourra l'aider à le retrouver." . "Walter Schoen, German born but now running a butcher shop in Detroit, is a dead ringer for Heinrich Himmler, head of the SS and the Gestapo. They even share the same birthday. Honey Deal, Walter's American wife, doesn't know that Walter is a member of a spy ring that sends US war production data to Germany and gives shelter to escaped German prisoners of war. Along comes Carl Webster, the hot kid of the Marshals Service. He's looking for Jurgen Schrenk, a former Afrika Korps officer who escaped from a POW camp in Oklahoma. Carl's pretty sure Walter's involved with keeping Schrenk hidden, so Carl gets to know Honey, hoping she'll take him to Walter." . . "Fiction" . "Fiction"@en . "Mystery fiction"@en . "Mystery fiction" . "The odd thing about Walter Schoen, German born but now running a butcher shop in Detroit, he's a dead ringer for Heinrich Himmler, head of the SS and the Gestapo. They even share the same birthday. Honey Deal, Walter's American wife, doesn't know that Walter is a member of a spy ring that sends U.S. war production data to Germany and gives shelter to escaped German prisoners of war. But she's tired of telling him jokes he doesn't understand--it's time to get a divorce. Along comes Carl Webster, the hot kid of the Marshals Service. He's looking for Jurgen Schrenk, a former Afrika Korps officer who escaped from a POW camp in Oklahoma. Carl's pretty sure Walter's involved with keeping Schrenk hidden, so Carl gets to know Honey, hoping she'll take him to Walter. Carl then meets Vera Mezwa, the nifty Ukrainian head of the spy ring who's better looking than Mata Hari, and her tricky lover Bohdan with the Buster Brown haircut and a sly way of killing. Honey's a free spirit; she likes the hot kid marshal and doesn't much care that he's married. But all Carl wants is to get Jurgen Schrenk without getting shot. And then there's Otto--the Waffen-SS major who runs away with a nice Jewish girl."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Crime & mystery"@en . . . . . . "Up in honey's room"@en . "Up in Honey's room [a novel]"@en . . "Up in honey's room" . "Novela histórica" . "Domestic fiction"@en . "Domestic fiction" . . . . . . "U.S. marshal Carl Webster is on the trail of Jurgen Schrenk and Otto Penzler, German POWs who escaped from an Oklahoma detention camp; Carl Webster thinks that German-born Walter Schoen is involved and that Honey, who has left Walter, will lead him to all the Germans."@en . . . . . "Hitler's day" . . "Spy stories"@en . . . "Spy stories" . . . . . "The odd thing about Walter Schoen, German born but now running a butcher shop in Detroit, he's a dead ringer for Heinrich Himmler, head of the SS and the Gestapo. They even share the same birthday. Honey Deal, Walter's American wife, doesn't know that Walter is a member of a spy ring that sends U.S. war production data to Germany and gives shelter to escaped German prisoners of war. But she's tired of telling him jokes he doesn't understand'it's time to get a divorce. Along comes Carl Webster, the hot kid of the Marshals Service. He's looking for Jurgen Schrenk, a former Afrika Korps officer who escaped from a POW camp in Oklahoma. Carl's pretty sure Walter's involved with keeping Schrenk hidden, so Carl gets to know Honey, hoping she'll take him to Walter. Carl then meets Vera Mezwa, the nifty Ukrainian head of the spy ring who's better looking than Mata Hari, and her tricky lover Bohdan with the Buster Brown haircut and a sly way of killing. Honey's a free spirit; she likes the hot kid marshal and doesn't much care that he's married. But all Carl wants is to get Jurgen Schrenk without getting shot. And then there's Otto'the Waffen-SS major who runs away with a nice Jewish girl. It's Elmore Leonard's world'gritty, funny, and full of surprises."@en . . "El día de Hitler"@es . . "El día de Hitler" . . . . . . "Up in Honey's Room"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Up in Honey's room" . "Up in Honey's room"@en . . . "Up In Honey's Room"@en . . . . . . . . . "Historical fiction" . "Historical fiction"@en . "Detective and mystery stories"@en . "Detective and mystery stories" . "El dia de Hitler" . . . "Set in the waning days of WWII, bestseller Leonard's disappointing 40th novel finds gunslinging U.S. marshal Carl Webster, introduced in 2005's The Hot Kid, on the trail of Jurgen Schrenk and Otto Penzler, German POWs escaped from their Okmulgee, Okla., detention camp. The pair wind up in Detroit in the care of Walter Schoen, a butcher and Himmler look-alike, with whose ex-wife, wisecracking bottle-blonde Honey Deal, Carl soon finds himself smitten. While married Carl contemplates breaking his marriage vows (Honey does anything but dissuade him), Otto disappears and a dysfunctional German spy ring?led by hard-drinking Vera Mezwa and her cross-dressing manservant, Bohdan?cozies up with Jurgen. Vera and Bohdan, meanwhile, are secretly planning to disappear, but Bohdan wants to put in the ground anyone who could later give them up to the Feds. Leonard's writing?line by line?is as sharp as ever, but the plotting is uncharacteristically clunky and the pacing is stuck in low gear. Leonard has written a lot of great books, but this isn't one of them."@en . "Secretly passing intelligence through a spy ring while running a butcher shop in Detroit, German-born Walter Schoen becomes estranged from his wife and is targeted by Marshal Carl Webster, who believes Schoen is hiding an escaped prisoner of war." . . . . . . . . . "Up in Honey's room : [a novel]" . . "Historical fiction" . . "Historical fiction." . "Electronic books." . . "krimi" . . "Mujeres casadas Novela." . .