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Norman Bogner

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Born January 1, 1935
Died January 1, 2022 (87 years old)
Also known as: norman bogner
12 books
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Norman Bogner (November 13, 1935 – December 12, 2022) was a New York Times Bestselling- author whose range of work has included several novels such as Seventh Avenue, The Deadliest Art, To Die in Provence and The Madonna Complex, as well as stage plays, and movie and television scripts. His first novel, In Spells No Longer Bound, was published in 1961 and his most recent novel, 99 Sycamore Place, published in 2009. By 2001, his books, which explore drama and intrigue as they play out between family members and lovers, had sold over 25 million copies worldwide.

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Making Love

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It's the 70's and for Jane Teller Sidley, making love is both an escape and a journey. Tender twenty-year-old Jane is wise beyond her years because in that short span of time she has picked up one important trait: she is absolutely shameless. But she has everything else -- money, breeding, a tight young body, brains, and, well, experience. She has lots of experience. She's the type of girl out to try on the world just to see how it fits. And she's willing to let almost anyone try her on for size, too. For instance, there's her college professor who expands her mind and her body, the football player who enjoys letting her score and the hot-to-trot stud who coincidentally used to be the ex-lover of her nymphomaniac mother. Will Jane ever discover the difference between making love and finding love? Find out in this searching novel by the author of "Seventh Ave." and "The Madonna Complex".

To die in Provence

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An American psychopath beheads a young man in southern France, then rapes and strangles his girlfriend. French police officer Michel Danton, on vacation in his parents' haute-cuisine restaurant, goes after the killer, in the process falling in love with an American student. By the author of California Dreamers.

The deadliest art

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"Michel Danton, the brilliant investigator-hero is back with a vengeance. Badly wounded the summer before, he is getting ready to marry Jennifer Bowen, the beautiful American art professor who saved his life. But then a young girl's disfigured body is washed ashore on the beach of a resort near Aix-en-Provence, and Danton finds himself forced to take charge of a harrowing investigation that leads him from the medieval city of Bruges in Belgium through the glorious sun-dappled towns of Provence, and ultimately to the gothic corners of Venice, California, and the depraved denizens of its lower depths."--Jacket.