At Ruby's by Frank Delaney

At Ruby's by Frank Delaney

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Zusammenfassung

Wealthy architect Nicholas Newman is again embroiled against his will in events beyond his control. The story opens in the boardroom as he looks on as the chairman ruthlessly faces down a mysterious challenge from another director. That night violence breaks loose.

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At Ruby's by Frank Delaney

New thriller from one of Britain's most skilled and wide-ranging novelists, featuring Nicholas Newman, the hero of The Amethysts, the pscyhological thriller acclaimed by the Sunday Telegraph as 'harrowing, absorbing ...unforgettable' and Pearl.
The Amethysts: 'The fusillade of shocks, and the crescendo of menace and confusion are contrived brilliantlyThe pace rarely flags. Taut, tense and full of threatening emotional power.' Daily Telegraph 'Effortlessly hooks the reader. This mix of John Fowles-cum-Ian McEwan turns flammable.' Guardian 'The action pans across Europe with pace and verve, but all the time resonant with dark undertones ... gripping.' The Times 'A psychological thriller as harrowing as it is absorbing ... powerful, almost poetic prose style ... always intense, emotional and uninhibited. This novel may prove unforgettable.' Sunday Telegraph 'Elegently written and compellingly plotted.' Sunday Times 'A compelling novel, written with pace, verve and imagination.' Mail on Sunday
Novelist, broadcaster and journalist Frank Delaney was born in Tipperary, Ireland. His non-fiction works embrace James Joyce, John Betjeman, Boswell and Johnson, the European Middle Ages and the Celtic civilizations. He has lived in Britain for twenty years, where he broadcasts frequently.
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ISBN 13 9780002261968
ISBN 10 0002261960
Titel At Ruby's
Autor Frank Delaney
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Bindungsart Hardback
Verlag HarperCollins Publishers
Erscheinungsjahr 2001-06-04
Seitenanzahl 320
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