The author of the political thriller FIXER has created a magnificent quartet of short novels about ordinary people who are faced with life-and-death struggles. In the first novella, WOMEN FROM VENUS, psychologist Robert Elgar’s successful career as a debunker of alien kidnappings is sabotaged when a beautiful abductee charges him with rape. THE MAN WHO COULD NOT MAKE UP HIS MIND depicts the ordeal of Clifford Day Vanderwall as his career is destroyed by a predatory fortune hunter in this hilarious satire about love among New York’s upper crust. Intent on revenge, ex-Marine Tommy Courten tracks his sister’s psychopathic killer to a remote South American jungle only to be shocked by what he discovers about his own true nature in THE STAMP. In I’LL TAKE MANHATTAN, the Lenape Indians offer proof that their tribe is the rightful owner of Manhattan Island and they want it back.
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Women From Venus
The author of the political thriller FIXER has created a magnificent quartet of short novels about ordinary people who are faced with life-and-death struggles. In the first novella, WOMEN FROM VENUS, psychologist Robert Elgar’s successful career as a debunker of alien kidnappings is sabotaged when a beautiful abductee charges him with rape. THE MAN WHO COULD NOT MAKE UP HIS MIND depicts the ordeal of Clifford Day Vanderwall as his career is destroyed by a predatory fortune hunter in this hilarious satire about love among New York’s upper crust. Intent on revenge, ex-Marine Tommy Courten tracks his sister’s psychopathic killer to a remote South American jungle only to be shocked by what he discovers about his own true nature in THE STAMP. In I’LL TAKE MANHATTAN, the Lenape Indians offer proof that their tribe is the rightful owner of Manhattan Island and they want it back.
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BN ID: | 2940014940535 |
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Publisher: | Ed Brodow |
Publication date: | 07/14/2012 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
Pages: | 196 |
File size: | 452 KB |
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