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Sto caricando le informazioni... The Anderson Tapes (1970)di Lawrence Sanders
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. This is Sanders first book. While I usually enjoy a good read from this author, I could not finish this book. ( ) It’s been a while since I’d read Lawrence Sanders so I decided to try his first novel, originally published in 1969, and I have to admit I had my doubts: a novel told entirely through the transcripts of various wiretaps? I had forgotten that this man was a master of the form. A slow start while setting up the concept and characters, but quite satisfying from then on. Makes me glad there are other Sanders novels I haven’t read. I'm a big Sanders fan, but was leery of this book (his first), which is written almost entirely in the format of transcriptions of secretly-taped conversations. I should have had more faith. It's riveting, a real page-turner with many distinctive characters and most chapters running only a couple of pages. While this book marks the first appearance of Captain Edward X. Delaney, he doesn't turn up until page 262 of 325. Not that he doesn't make an impression nonetheless. But be aware that Delaney is not the main character of The Anderson Tapes, as he is in the Deadly Sins books. Highly recommended. nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
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HTML:The explosive Edgar Awardâ??winning debut novelâ??told entirely through surveillance recordings, eyewitness reports, and other "official" documentsâ??by New York Times bestselling author Lawrence Sanders New York City. Summer 1968.Newly sprung from prison, professional burglar John Anderson is preparing for the biggest heist of his criminal career. The mark is a Manhattan luxury apartment building with the tony address of 535 East Seventy-Third Street. Enlisting a crew of scouts, con artists, and a getaway driver, Anderson orchestrates what he believes to be a foolproof plan. To pull off the big score, he needs one last thing: the permission of the local mafia, who expect a piece of the action. But no one inside Anderson's operation knows that the police have recorded their conversations. The New York Police Department has hatched a plot of its ownâ??but even its task force may not be enough to stop such a cunningly plan Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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