Bill Pronzini: The Alias Man |
From the Publisher: The women in his life came to call him the Alias man. From Santa Fe to Pennsylvania, from Vancouver to San Francisco, he seduced and charmed, stole and disappeared, leaving unbearable hurt in his wake. Then, when his three most recent victims found one another, part of his vicious schemes became painfully clear to them; the rest, however, was a puzzle they could put together only slowly, each piece carrying unimaginable risks and threats. As they worked together to satisfy their hunger for justice, they uncovered a secret worth a small fortune, a fortune worth killing for. Bill Pronzini, creator of the "Nameless Detective" series, is the author of Blue Lonesome, A Wasteland of Strangers, Nothing But the Night, and In an Evil Time, as well as more than sixty novels, three in collaboration with his wife, crime novelist Marcia Muller. A six-time Edgar nominee, the winner of three Shamus Awards, Pronzini lives in northern California. Bill Pronzini: The Alias Man. Walker & Co., ISBN: 0802733816 (June, 2004), 256 p., $24.00
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