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The Ross Forgery William H Hallahan

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The Ross Forgery William H Hallahan
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Publisher: Open Road Media
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.19 MB
Pages: 205
Author: William H. Hallahan
ISBN: 9781504058995, 1504058992
Language: English
Year: 2019

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The Ross Forgery William H Hallahan by William H. Hallahan 9781504058995, 1504058992 instant download after payment.

“Ingenious” crime fiction with “a twisting shocker of a conclusion . . . You wouldn’t believe so much suspense and tension could be generated” (The Washington Post). A Texas millionaire has everything under the sun, including an impressive collection of Thomas J. Wise forgeries. He is the envy of every twentieth-century book collector. He is also the nemesis of New York tycoon Emmett O’Kane, who has everything under the sun but a Wise folio. O’Kane commissions Edgar Ross, a brilliant down-at-the-heels type designer, to make him a Wise folio, to create a forgery of a forgery. But he wants Ross to go one step further: He wants a Wise forgery that doesn’t exist! Ross knows this is not only an illegal undertaking; it is an impossible one. But he owes the Family a large gambling debt, and he knows that the Family collects its debts in brutal, often fatal ways . . . “Electrifying . . . spellbinding . . . beautifully plotted . . . a terrific climax . . . don’t miss it.” —The New York Times “Fascinating.” —The Times (London)

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