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BARNABY CONRAD Author of Name-Dropping, Matador and so many others To purchase, and for more information, Jon Storm, ex-LAPD officer is back from exile in Mexico with a film crew, substituting for the star's double, whom he has injured in a brawl. There he meets an old rival, Ned Davenport, now a United States senator lusting to be president. Davenport's past is his problem and Storm is part of it. When the senator's financial backer is murdered, Storms affair with his wife, a scheming beauty, makes him an instant suspect. To clear himself, he reverts to his old skills, plunging into a maze of corruption and colliding ambitions in the intersecting worlds of California politics and Hollywood hi jinks.
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TO KILL FOR is a tense suspense/thriller set amidst the glamour and grit of coastal California where two “brothers”, raised as adversaries by dysfunctional parents, mature into dangerous enemies as the talent, evil and jealousy of one corrupts the basic decency of the other. Manipulated by a wicked beauty, their enmity leads to plagiarism, blackmail, murder and, finally, a twisted form of retribution. A very dark tale in a sunny land. To purchase, and for more information,
Roger, a faded tennis star takes Perrie, a stunning flight attendant to the bullfights in Mexico. They find a fortune in drug money. Taking it makes them the target of cartel killers, crooked cops, a greedy pilot among others as they flee across the United states as far as the steamy swamps of the Everglades. Their lives are ruled by tension, desperation to survive and, finally, a suspicion of each other that turns deadly. Roger wants to survive. What would you do? To purchase, and for more information,
A washed-up tennis champ searches for the killer of his superstar ex-wife, hoping he won't discover he committed the crime himself during an alcoholic blackout. Freeze-Frame, published by New American Library, is out of print but can be found on the Internet. To purchase, and for more information,
Ex-cop and expatriate Jon Storm returns to L.A. to take on the Hollywood Left. "A smart, hip thriller." according to best-selling author T. Jefferson Parker. A Call from L.A. was originally published by St. Martin's Press and can be found on the Internet in hard cover or paperback under the author's name or at:
Sunstroke is about a caper and corruption in Mexico, a sunny land for shady people. Originally published by St. Martin's Press. To purchase, and for more information,
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