She sees the empty hall, the pale gray wall-to-wall carpet, the low bookshelves along the hall, the Elizabeth Taylor silkscreen. It's stuffy in there. A definite crime scene ambiance. She steps into the hall. She calls out.
An analyst with Solomon Smith Barney noted, “Right now, probably, none of them [the nationals] are making money in any kind of material fashion.... At the same time, I would doubt that New York is a material drag.
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Witnessing a suicide on a Manhattan subway, Jack Reacher finds himself targeted by the federal government and Al-Qaeda for his knowledge of a dangerous secret, a situation that leads to a dangerous chase through the streets of New York City ...
. . . This novel will give you whiplash as you rabidly turn pages. . . . May be [Lee Child’s] best.”—USA Today
But from the moment he arrives at the airport in Bogotá, only to witness a policeman beat a beggar half to death, it becomes clear that this will not be the story of gritty bohemians triumphing against the odds.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY Named an Editor's Choicebythe New York Times Book Review and a Nonfiction Choice by The Guardian, Gone Tomorrow is the widely praised debut by journalist and filmmaker HeatherRogers. Saidto takesus a thriller” “read ...
Inevitably, speculation grows that the book was a myth, a lie, a joke. Every passing year made skeptics more confident. But never certain.
" Detective Inspector Bill Slider returns in Gone Tomorrow, another thrilling mystery from the prolific pen of Cynthia Harrod-Eagles.
Suicide bombers are easy to spot. They give out all kinds of tell-tale signs. Mostly because they're nervous. Riding the subway in New York at two o'clock in the morning, Reacher knows the 12 giveaway signs to look out for.
Gone Tomorrow