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Lawrence Sanders - Three Complete Novels: The Anderson Tapes: The Tenth Commandment: The Fourth Deadly Sin  
Author: Lawrence Sanders
ISBN: 0641601751
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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Lawrence Sanders - Three Complete Novels: The Anderson Tapes: The Tenth Commandment: The Fourth Deadly Sin

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The Anderson Tapes. When John "Duke" Anderson, a recently released ex-con, goes home with wealthy divorcee Agnes Everleigh, he assumes he's in for a run-of-the-mill one-night stand. Instead, their lurid night of passion leads to the heist of his dreams. But he can't do it alone, so, in need of financial backing and the right men, Anderson delves into the seedy crime netherworld of New York City, reestablishing old ties with Mafia bosses, petty thieves, electronic wizards, and his favorite S&M vixen. The Fourth Deadly Sin. If the fourth deadly sin is anger, then whoever bashed in the head of eminent New York psychiatrist Simon Ellerbee transgressed with a vengeance. With the murder making headlines, and without even a hint of a lead, the NYPD is under pressure to close the file on Ellerbee fast. So they do what they have to do: They call in Edward X. Delaney, Chief of Detectives, Retired. The Ellerbee killing, as Delaney sees at once, is an odd kind of crime - refined and discreet, yet hideous - and the hunt for the killer is on. The ensuing investigation of the doctor's former patients leads Delaney down the back alleys of their anguish, into regions of the heart he's never glimpsed, and brings him eye to eye with aberrations that make him question his own sanity. What could drive someone to turn searing private pain to rage in a brilliantly plotted act of horror, challenging even the matchless skills of Edward X. Delaney? The Tenth Commandment. Little man Josh Biggs, chief private investigator of the law firm of Tabatchnick, Orsini, Reilly, and Teitelbaum, thinks he's got just another con man on his hands when he's called to investigate Marvin Reape. Reape's demanding $50,000 for a piece of information pertaining to the multi-million-dollar estate of Tabatchnick's close friend - and recent suicide - Sol Kipper. But when another prominent citizen disappears and the wills of both men go missing, Biggs figures it's the least he can do to ask around. When Reape tu

     



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