
Death of a Crow: A Novel of Suspense
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Don't Fall in Love with a Stranger (1948), Harold Robbins' first novel, follows Frank Kane, an orphan from the poor New York City neighborhood of Hell's Kitchen. Growing up in a Catholic orphanage, Frank discovers his Jewish heritage, which isolates him f
The novel, whose original title is L'Homme de plâtre, explores complex human destinies through the story of a protagonist whose life symbolically reflects fragility and vulnerability, like plaster.
What to do if a man offers a woman wealth, career, fame and love? It's hard to resist — who doesn't want to be better than others these days?
Henry is a successful writer. He is classy, generous and very dangerous. Henry is actually an unscrupulous hochstapler who has secured an extremely comfortable life for himself.