Esme Emerson Plum

A big New York editor close to T. Wright Moody. Her company probably owns the rights to Tiago García Ferrara's entire catalog in 12 languages (445)

Eric Husch used the book to meet with Plum and blow Moody's arguments. He told to Plum about his theory about Vaclav Straka but she didn't buy it. Esme told him that Moody's book will be published no matter what; Moody gave her permission to use the Victor Martin Summersby's tape and he will be given some money. Eric bluffed that Moody had the story wrong but Plum said that the evidence was reasonably strong.

While Eric was in Uppsala, Plum called Jennifer Hayward in Prague (she calls her "Plunderson Plump") asking if he'd interested to write a book that rehabilitates Ferrara. Jen asked in turn if she'd publish the book about Vaclav but she told Eric many times that she won't give money to chase ghosts.