The wheeler-dealers and management technicians of a giant American conglomerate take over an ancient, distinguished Bordeaux vineyard, transforming the lives of efficiency-minded American technocrats and tradition-minded French aristocrats and vintne...
Two men face to face. One is the new overlord of New York???s powerful and vicious Chinese mafia, an ex Hong Kong cop with a British accent. The other is an NYPD captain ordered to stamp out organized crime in Chinatown, an impossible job, one that ...
Investigating the looting of the Nice bank in the 1954 French Riviera, a detective is baffled by the skill that went into the robbery and is drawn into a complicated web of mobsters, petty players, a corrupt millionaire, the CIA, and a woman. Reprint...
The bestselling author of Prince of the City and Year of the Dragon returns to the dramatic world of the NYPD cop in this explosive page-turner that takes readers from the asphalt jungle of New York to the Amazon. "A first-rate, thought-provoking thr...
Nobody knows the big-city criminal system from the inside like Robert Daley, Now, the former deputy NYPD commissioner, New York Times correspondent, and acclaimed author of Prince of the City and A Faint Cold Fear presents his boldest novel ever. TAI...
When the police commissioner of the city of New York is shot to death while jogging, the mayor gives Chief of Detectives Bert Farber ten days to solve the crime, but top players immediately begin to block the investigation. Reprint....
The murders of two patrolmen by assassins from FEAR, the Freedom and Equality Revolution, has New York City Chief of Detectives Earl Eisheid racing against time to find and stop the killers before they can turn the cops' funeral into a massacre...
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Based on a little-known true story, The Innocents Within offers a unique and untold view of wartime France and the Holocaust.
The scene is the high plateau of the Massif Central. The time is the bitter winter of 1944. In Le Lig...
Gabe Driscoll, chief of Internal Affairs for the New York City police department, stands in the city morgue, watching an autopsy. His interest is more than professional. The body is that of activist priest Frank Redmond, who with Driscoll belonged to...
Portraits of France is part memoir, part journalism, part history, part gastronomic adventure. An intensely personal tour of a France not found in guidebooks. From Heloise and Abelard to Lafayette to DeGaulle, from the guillotine to an 1806 Chatea...
It was a year of trauma, possibly the most traumatic in NYPD history. The so-called Black Liberation Army laid ambushes and shot cops in the back. In New York alone they assassinated four, machine gunned two others, assaulted others with guns and kni...
World Champion Jack Blakemore and Alex Cavelli, and Italian Prince, are among those who move about Europe from one famous race to another. Cavelli, the aristocratic challenger, courts danger and thrills, but also wins races. Is he courting destruct...
The first serious pro football novel. Duke Craig has been a star since high school. Never mind the physical beating he has taken all those years. Through college and then into the pros, his life has been exemplary. Always he has done right thing, the...
New York. 1951. War in Korea. The NYPD. This is a work of fiction. With the exception of New York mayors O’Dwyer and Impellitteri, who were historical figures, all characters and events herein, some of which may have been suggested by actual cases,...
Writing On The Edge is a trip through various worlds I came to know in depth from the inside: pro football, grand prix racing, French wine, bullfighting, The New York Times, opera, treasure diving, NY police headquarters, Hollywood, and, of course, F...