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Lawrence Sanders

    15 mars 1920 – 7 février 1998

    Cet auteur fut un créateur prolifique de mystères et thrillers captivants, salué pour sa maîtrise du genre. Ses œuvres explorent fréquemment des thèmes complexes, reconnues pour leurs récits engageants et leurs intrigues sophistiquées. L'auteur a habilement conçu des personnages et des univers mémorables, entraînant les lecteurs dans des réseaux de tension et d'intrigue. Son vaste catalogue couvre plusieurs séries et romans indépendants, démontrant un talent polyvalent qui a captivé un large public.

    Lawrence Sanders
    McNally's Alibi
    Mcnally's Folly
    The 1st Deadly Sin
    McNally's Luck
    Les jeux de Timothy - Texte intégral
    Les jeux de Timothy
    • Les jeux de Timothy

      • 261pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Qui pourrait soupconner la methode de la societe Steiner, specialisee dans le ramassage d'ordures, pour se fournir en informations aussi confidentielles que juteuses? seule la Mafia est au courant, qui voudrait bien toucher sa part...

      Les jeux de Timothy
      3,7
    • McNally's Luck

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Archy McNally, the urbane sleuth introduced in McNally's Secret, returns with another case set among Florida's wealthy. Archy has to discover the connection between the kidnap of an unpleasant pet cat, Peaches, and the obscene letters received by a harmless heiress which threaten a slow death.

      McNally's Luck
      4,5
    • A well-dressed man stalks the high-class neighborhoods of New York City. He is armed with an ice ax. His victims are strangers. And one cop, Captain Ed Delaney, must solve a series of bizarre murders that defy logic. Commemorating their 25th anniversary, the "Deadly Sins" novels have been repackaged with a slick new look. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.

      The 1st Deadly Sin
      4,0
    • South Florida's premier sleuth-about-town strikes again in a deliciously daffy caper that takes a decidedly deadly turn. In a production of Arsenic and Old Lace, a play filled with murderers, only Archy McNally can separate the actors from the real killers.

      Mcnally's Folly
      4,0
    • Claudia Lester is a blonde with a problem: she needs someone to give a blackmailer fifty thousand dollars. But when Archy wakes up with a bump on his head both Claudia and the money have disappeared. The other person who wants to find Claudia is Decimus Fortesque, an eccentric Palm Beach character known for his even more eccentric collecting habits. The fifty thousand dollars turned out to be his - and he thinks that Claudia may be in possession of both his money and a long-lost work by Truman Capote. When Fortesque offers to hire him to find Claudia, Archy can't resist - and falls over the first corpse in the case.

      McNally's Alibi
      4,2
    • The passion of Molly T.

      • 416pages
      • 15 heures de lecture

      Alternate Cover for ISBN 0-399-12972-3 From the blockbuster author of the bestselling "Sin" and "Commandment" series comes an erotic spinetingler where sex, suspense and a shocking crescendo of violence all unite in a spellbinding story. "Sanders' plot ticks away . . . He is as usual, a master of suspense".--Washington Post.

      The passion of Molly T.
      3,0
    • The author of The Eighth Commandment and The Fourth Deadly Sin does it again with a masterpiece featuring "the perfect crime". A mystery writer plans a fake multi-million-dollar jewelry heist that soon turns horribly and murderously real. Caper was originally published 10 years ago by Pocket Books under the pseudonym Lesley Andress.

      Caper
      3,9
    • The First Deadly Sin

      • 630pages
      • 23 heures de lecture

      Captain Delaney is out to stop a well-dressed man from depopulating Manhattan's priciest neighborhoods with an ice pick.

      The First Deadly Sin
      4,1
    • The Sixth Commandment

      • 358pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      A powerful thriller about the doctor who broke all the laws of God and Humanity—from the writer who wrote all the rules of great suspense...

      The Sixth Commandment
      3,5