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The Big Hit (Paperback)
James Neal Harvey
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In Harvey's first new thriller in more than fifteen years, a
starlet's murder draws an NYPD detective into a cross-country
manhunt Mongo wakes up, brushes his teeth, and prepares to kill a
movie star. He needs a wig and a phony press pass, as well as a
very special tape recorder that holds two flechettes, one of which
is earmarked for screen siren Catherine Delure. A bit of smooth
talk takes Mongo past Delure's security and into her hotel room,
where he completes his assignment with ease. The hit was simple, he
thinks. But it is about to go terribly wrong. Delure appears to
have been shot during a robbery, but homicide detective Jeb Barker
is not fooled. Tracking the self-assured assassin leads the PI
first to Las Vegas, then to California-where blue sky and palm
trees cannot distract him from the darkness within the hit man's
heart.
Title: The Stamford Churches, etc. (From "The Builder.").Publisher:
British Library, Historical Print EditionsThe British Library is
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British Library Neale, James; 1879 15 p.; 16 . 10347.b.13.(8.)
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