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Jan 1, 1960 — —· 66 yrs

UNITED STATES AUTHOR · FICTION · LARGE TYPE

Harrison, Colin

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Philadelphia, United States
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Barring a blizzard or something bordering on a hurricane, Dr. Susan Chandler walked to work from her brownstone apartment in Greenwich Village to her office in the turn-of-the-century building in SoHo.

— from You Belong to Me, 1994

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Manhattan nocturne

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Un drame psychologique dans ce roman noir éclatant qui a pour cadre New York de nos jours.

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The Havana room

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Attorney Bill Wyeth agrees to help Jay Rainey, the friend of a Manhattan steakhouse manager, in concluding a real estate transaction, only to become entangled in the dangerous goings-on in the Havana Room, the steakhouse's private bar.

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Afterburn

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"Colin Harrison's new thriller tells the story of Charlie Ravich, a survivor whose brutal experience as a POW in Vietnam has more than prepared him for the cutthroat world of global commerce. Now an Upper East Side executive in his late fifties, Charlie has only one problem: his family is dying out. His wife teeters on the edge of Alzheimer's; their son has succumbed to leukemia; and their daughter, Julia, is unable to bear a child.". "Enter Christina, a voluptuous and beguiling Columbia University dropout - intelligent, selectively dishonest, filled with desire. Her affair with Rick Bocca, a member of a big-time truck-theft ring run by mobster Tony V., has landed her in prison. After four years at Bedford Hills, she is suddenly released by the Manhattan D.A.'s office - perhaps because she is innocent, perhaps not.". "Warned by a detective that Christina is being set up by Tony V., Rick begins a desperate, bungled search to warn Christina, who has lied her way into the high-flying world of Charlie Ravich. But her past catches up with her, and Rick's catches up with him, setting off a harrowing chain of betrayals that leaves only one person with any hope of a future."--BOOK JACKET.

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