Andrew Neville, a failing playwright, kills a stranger during a petty argument, and after meeting his victim's widow and child, he gains their confidence and slowly starts to become the man he murdered. 17,500 first printing.
"synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.
A tidy Hitchcockian tale that will be widely enjoyed. Recommended.
" Library Journal"
A writer of enormous talent, a stylist to admire and a storyteller of great power.
Scott Turow, author of "Presumed Innocent"
Faust writes beautifully . . . he reminds you of Hemingway and Peter Matthiessen. . . . Faust has it all: lyrical prose, complex characters and provocative plots.
Booklist
Faust s clear, unadorned prose and his deft, pure characterization ring with the force of Hemingway or Graham Greene.
Publishers Weekly
"
"A tidy Hitchcockian tale that will be widely enjoyed. Recommended."
--Library Journal
"A writer of enormous talent, a stylist to admire and a storyteller of great power."
--Scott Turow, author of Presumed Innocent
"Faust writes beautifully . . . he reminds you of Hemingway and Peter Matthiessen. . . . Faust has it all: lyrical prose, complex characters and provocative plots."
--Booklist
"Faust's clear, unadorned prose and his deft, pure characterization ring with the force of Hemingway or Graham Greene."
--Publishers Weekly
RON FAUST is the author of fourteen previous thrillers. He has been praised for his "rare and remarkable talent" (Los Angeles Times), and several of his books have been optioned for films. Before he began writing, he played professional baseball and worked at newspapers in Colorado Springs, San Diego, and Key West.
http: //www.turnerpublishing.com/RonFaust.aspx
"About this title" may belong to another edition of this title.