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Tim Adler

    Tim Adler est un auteur et journaliste dont les écrits ont paru dans de prestigieuses publications britanniques. Son œuvre littéraire, souvent ancrée dans le thriller psychologique, a été saluée par la critique et les lecteurs pour sa nature captivante et sa fluidité. L'écriture d'Adler est reconnue pour sa capacité à tenir le lecteur en haleine, livrant des récits engageants qui ont atteint les sommets des classements. Son travail témoigne d'une perspicacité aiguë sur les thèmes contemporains, créant des histoires complexes et fascinantes.

    Dead Already
    Hold Still
    Hollywood and the Mob
    Slow Bleed
    Surrogate
    • How much is your child worth? That's the question Hugo and Emily Cox must answer when they get a ransomdemand for their child - from Alice, the surrogate mother they paid to carrytheir baby.

      Surrogate
    • Slow Bleed

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,6(10)Évaluer

      A missing son. A kidnapper who's dead. Nobody believes her. Nothing will stop her.

      Slow Bleed
    • Hollywood and the Mob

      • 278pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,3(30)Évaluer

      Since the earliest days of the American film industry, the Mafia has sought to make a fast buck through intimidation, threats and violence. From the 1930s, when the mob was extorting the studios for the equivalent of twenty million dollars a year, right up to the present day, when Mafia henchmen were sent to prison for threatening action star Steven Segal, Mafia figures such as Al Capone, Sam Giancana and John Gotti have tried to infiltrate the studio lot and exert their control. At the same time Hollywood has also influenced how the Mafia behave. James Cagney, Humphrey Bogart, Al Pacino and Tony Soprano have all taught the boys how to dress and increasingly the Mafia imitates Hollywood rather than the other way round. This exhaustively researched book, distilled from hundreds of sources, discloses the secret history of Hollywood and the Mafia.

      Hollywood and the Mob
    • Hold Still

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,2(191)Évaluer

      HOLD STILL hooked me from the very beginning and Adler's engaging style and sharp pace kept me glued.' --Peter James, bestselling crime author

      Hold Still