Review:
Neal Morley has closed a case involving an international drug ring to the satisfaction of his superiors, but not to his own satisfaction. And apparently not to the satisfaction of the guys who got away, because suddenly the people Morley's talking to are starting to die violently. A well-put-together thriller with a world-weary middle-aged hero to rival John LeCarre's George Smiley.
About the Author:
Frank M. Robinson (1926-2014) is the author of the classic thrillers, The Power, filmed in 1968, and The Glass Tower, which was one of the sources for the Irwin Allen blockbuster film The Towering Inferno. A U.S. Navy veteran of both WWII and the Korean War, he earned degrees in physics and journalism. He worked at a number of magazines, including Science Digest, Rogue, Cavalier and Playboy before becoming a freelance writer. He is the author of many novels and stories, a noted collector of pulp magazines, and was the executor of the estate of Harvey Milk. His novel The Dark Beyond the Stars won the Lambda Award.
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