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ForewordIn Plum Island, I first introduced the character of John Corey, NYPD. This was meant to be a one-time appearance of Detective Corey, but he drew such an overwhehningly positive response that I decidedor was talked into bringing him back in my next novel. The Lion's Game, then Night Fall,...
ONETJLo be perfectly blunt and unprofessional, my lineup that day read like the maladjusted all-star team of Manhattan.My nine o'clock was a bulimic, twice-divorced executive who was having an affair with her married boss.My ten o'clock was a guilt-ridden kleptomaniac who could never keep what he...
IntroductionI love listening to people's stories about where they were and what they were doing on the morning of 9/11, especially the stories from the ones who, through luck or fate, were allowed to live.For instance, there's this guy who had just returned the day before from his honeymoon. That...
Chapter One That morning, summer _sulked and gathered darkly over Charlotte, and heat shimmered on pavement. Traffic teemed, people pushing forward to promise as they drove through new construction, and the past was bulldozed away. The USBank Corporate Center soared sixty stories above downtown,...
CHAPTER 1Travelin Lfi^hta'amn, I was tired. My saxophone seemed to weigh more than I did.I had awakened early that morning and immediately commenced to fill the day with activitysome of it necessary but most of it far fi-om pressing.I played for a time midtown, a little north of the theater...
Chapter 1While he knew the Internet opened a doorway to the world, Walt Tanner had no idea that it would also allow evil to slip in through the back . . . The raw night was typical of the Texas panhandle in late fall. Swirling leaves and grit chafed the curb-side. Tanner, a tall, almost handsome...
CHAPTER1The great arch clung to heaven for support. Over the centuries the wall on one side of it had crumbled away, leaving only two huge stones to support it. It swam a little in her exhausted gaze like a mirage. Was it an ancient Moorish palace? Fort? Whatever it was it shrieked of abandonment,...
CASANOVA Boca Raton, Florida, June 1975 OR THREE weeks, the young killer actually lived inside the walls of an extraordinary fifteen-room beach house. He could hear the whispery Atlantic surf outside, but he was never tempted to look out at the ocean or the priváté white-sand beach that stretched...
ONE THOMAS THE YOUNGER OPENED HIS EYES. SEPTEMBER 18, 1942, his eleventh birthday, had dawned. Ií couldn't have been more than fi ve o'clock. He peered out of the window. Fiery shafts of light were transfixing the sky and plunging into the sea. A leaden silence hung in the air, which was already...
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Through my binoculars, I could see this nice forty-something-foot cabin cruiser anchored a few hundred yards offshore. There were two thirtyish couples aboard, having a merry old time, sunbathing, banging down brews and whatever. The women had on teensey-weensey little bottoms and no...
I dropped the legal pad full of notes on my office desk, went to die high, arching window that overlooked San Francisco Bay, and waved exuberantly at the pilot of a passing tugboat. He stared, probably thinking me demented, then waved back.
The reason for my impulsive gesture was that Fd just...
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Rachel stared down at the red roses. Once again, she read the simple white card with its simple message: 'Marry me.' She sighed as she looked around the beautiful suite at the Hacienda Inn. The Santa Fe resort for those who val-ued pampering and privacy resembled paradise, but it didn't...
chapter onehe last Monday morning of March began with promise in the historic city of Richmond, Virginia, where pro-minent family names had not changed since the war that was not forgottén. Traffic was scant on downtown streets and the Internet. Drug dealers were asleep, prostitutes tired, drunk...
The Hospital, somewhere in Maryland
At about eleven in the evening, Dr. Ethan Kane trudged down the gray-and-blue-painted corridor toward a private elevator. His mind was filled with images of death and suffering, but also progress, great progress that would change the world.
A young and quite...
Author^s NoteBeginning as a vague idea some ten years before it commanded my full attention, Leadership Secrets of Attila the Hun occupied my early mornings, late nights and weekends for nearly a year. During that period, there were a number of people who provided the encouragement and support...
PROLOGUE
Fetevis Palace, Hungary, January 1 945
N'ews of the Russian advance came in the evening. ^ Captain Gabler brought it up from the village on his motorcycle, the sound of its unsilenced engine shattering the peace of the still winter air, announcing his arrival long before he came in...
^"Kf/LoduCtiOKihis book is about handwriting: yours, mine, your lover's, your lawyer's, your best friend'seven Madonna's vmt-ing, I'm sure, is in these pages somewhere. But it's not just about handwriting; it's also about love, happiness, fulfillment, freedom, successall the things we really care...
THE FIFTH PROFESSIONNo single historical event marks the origin of Savage's profession. The skill to which he devoted himself has its antecedents prior to fact in the haze of myth. At the start, there were hunters, then farmers, then with something to be gained by barter, prostitutes and...
FOREWORDThis latest Paperback Edition of Webster's New World Dictionary is an expansion and updating of an earlier revision of the paperback dictionary that has been a best seller since it was first published in 1958. It is based upon and extracted from the materials prepared for Webster's New...
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Aboard Flight 957
Screw the bastards'?" said Larry Constantino in a whisper touched with alarm. "Is that what I just heard you say, Tom?"
"You heard me right," said Thomas Flanagan, the popular Republican senator from Maryland. "Screw The. Bastards. Which word didn't you...
1o,'n the sixteenth of October, shadowy deer crept to the edge of dark woods beyond my window as the sun peeked over the cover of the night. Plumbing above and below me groaned, and one by one other rooms went bright as sharp tattoos from ranges I could not see riddled the dawn. I had gone to sleep...
PrologLieA_ JL blup jay swoc^^d in and perched on the nake4,(^erub's toe. Too (^^i^ted to spfasn in the^uiitain with the aBanden of the lowly sparrow, the jay took one sip^f water, then jetted from the courtyard. He seemed disdainful of the serenity enclosed within the old brick walls which were...
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NATURAL BUSINESS
Every Wednesday afternoon dozens of men and women file through the front gate on their way to a third-floor meeting room at Semco, the company I lead in Sao Paulo, Brazil. The guard at the entrance has been expecting them. For years now, executives from some of the biggest...
PROLOGUE
"This is the way the world will end," said Viktor Androv, "not with a bang, not with a whimper but with a bleep, bleep, bleep. " His wide face broke, into a grin and he made a gesture loward the electronic consoles that lined the walls of the long, dimly lit garret.
The tall, aging...
A MAN OF OPINIONSOn the morning that he received the letter, Matthew Cowart awakened alone to a false winter.A steady north wind had picked up after midnight and seemed to push the nighttime black away, smearing the morning sky with a dirty gray that made a lie of the city's image. As he walked...
Chapter oneT.he apartment was small, unattractive and possessed of an unsettling musty odor that suggested (^long neglect. However, the few furnishings and personal belongings were clean and well organized; several of the chairs and a small side table were clearly antiques of high quality. The...
The large ballroom was crowded with familiar ghosts come to help celebrate her birthday. Kate Blackwell watched them mingle with the flesh-and-blood people, and in her mind, the scene was a dreamUke fantasy as the visitors from another time and place glided around the dance floor with the...
Chapter 1
"DONT MOVE," I said to less, sweaty and out ; of breath. "Don't even blink. If you so much as L breathe, I know I'm gonna wake up, and I'll be I back lugging chaise longues at poolside, staring at this gorgeous girl that I know something incredible could happen with. This will all have...
PrologueKowloonMay 1949" I T must look like an accident. Can you arrange that?'' It was an insult. He could feel the anger rising inI him. That was a question you asked somé amateur you picked up from the streets. He was tempted to reply with sarcasm: Oh, yes, I think I can manage that. Would you...
Introduction
This is the millennium edition of Big Deal, prompted by the fact that many of the largest deals in history were announced this past year. This book is less about particular financial transactions and more about understanding the process our economy uses to adapt to change. The swirl...
EDDIE, in the spectators' gallery, leans forward. Prospective Juror 224 has just said something that he couldn't hear. That in fact nobody in this courtroom could hear. Judge Wietzel asks her to move the mike closer.Juror 224 takes the neck of the mike and pulls it up to her. Then gives it a quick...