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| Have
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| William
Diehl |
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| Sharky's
Machine 1978 |
| Chameleon
1981 |
| | A
series of apparently unconnected events prompts television journalist Eliza Gunn
and investigative reporter Frank O'Hara to embark on a journey around the world
and into the realm of spies, big business, and assassins. |
| Hooligans
1984 |
| | Dunetown
was once a quiet friendly little town. Now it had 24-hour porno palaces, neon
casinos, a big racetrack and was run by the Cincinnati Triad. Together with the
Special Operations Branch of the Dunetown Police Department, Kilmer aims to put
them out of business. |
| Thai
Horse 1987 |
| | When
his best friend vanished, Christian Hatcher, the Shadow Warrior, had no choice.
He had to follow the heroin pipeline . . . from Hong Kong to Bangkok, to the deepest
darkness of Vietnam. |
| The
Hunt 1990 |
| | In
Germany, 1933, Johann Ingersoll, star of screen and master of disguise, enjoys
a sinister talent. It is one that lets him indulge a taste for cruel sex and casual
murder. And one soon spotted by Hitler's brutal regime. |
| Primal
Fear 1993 |
| | Martin
Vail is Chicago's most brilliant lawyer, but when he is asked to defend Aaron
Stampler, a youth caught red-handed after a murder, it seems inevitable that he
will lose the case. In a desperate gamble for justice, Vail tries to get inside
the killer's mind in order to flush him out. |
| Show
Of Evil 1995 |
| | Lawyer
Martin Vail confronts a legal nightmare that he helped create when a chain of
serial murders resurrects the demonic Aaron Stampler, the psychotic killer whom
Vail had rescued from the electric chair. |
| Reign
In Hell 1997 |
| | A
top secret military convoy is hijacked in the Rocky Mountains. Thousands of innocent
lives are threatened and the President of the USA must act. So he calls on the
one man who has the bravado to stop the terrorists, Attorney General Martin Vail.
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| Eureka
2002
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| | From
the acclaimed author of Primal Fear, a stunning new suspense epic of California
corruption in the first half of the twentieth century. Young Thomas Culhane grows
up in the small Californian town of Eureka. But, although he is adopted by one
of the town's wealthy families, he knows he must escape Eureka to make his own
way in the world. Then World War I intervenes and Culhane ships to Europe to join
the American forces in Europe, where he proves himself a hero. On his return to
Eureka, he soon becomes deputy sheriff to the town's legendary lawman. In the
early 1920s, he steps into his boss's shoes after the sheriff is killed in a shootout.
Some twenty years later, Sheriff Culhane is a powerful man about to run as state
governor. One hundred miles south of Eureka in Los Angeles, Verna Wilensky has
been electrocuted in her bathtub. At first her death looks accidental. But as
the police investigate further, and discover that she had almost USD100,000 in
her bank account, they begin to dig deeper. Who was this woman, where did she
come from, how did she get all this money, and what was her connection to Eureka,
to Thomas Culhane and to the bloody events of the 1920s that saw Culhane's political
star begin to rise? Bestselling author William Diehl has written a compelling
crime novel set in the golden state of California and revealing its seamy and
corrupt underbelly. |
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