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Arnote, Ralph

 
9780812540352: Fast Lane (A Willy Hanson novel)

Sinopsis

Willy Hanson is a gentleman detective, and amateur Sam Spade who would love to solve a riddle like The Maltese Falcon, but winds up doing matrimonial work. When Amanda Granger, the pregnant wife of a philandering executive, asks Willy to get the dirt on her husband so that she can start a new life, he reluctantly takes the case. But soon Willy finds that the man has been doing more than leading a double life. With a sultry mistress by his side, Jason Granger seems poised to rocket his way to the top, not caring who he destroys along the way. But a chnce encounter with an enraged motorist has started a chain of events that he may not be able to stop. Because his roadside opponent is a sociopath of sickening proportions. And unless Willy puts all the pieces of the puzzle together in time, people will die.

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Willy Hanson is a gentleman detective, and amateur Sam Spade who would love to solve a riddle like The Maltese Falcon, but winds up doing matrimonial work. When Amanda Granger, the pregnant wife of a philandering executive, asks Willy to get the dirt on her husband so that she can start a new life, he reluctantly takes the case. But soon Willy finds that the man has been doing more than leading a double life. With a sultry mistress by his side, Jason Granger seems poised to rocket his way to the top, not caring who he destroys along the way. But a chnce encounter with an enraged motorist has started a chain of events that he may not be able to stop. Because his roadside opponent is a sociopath of sickening proportions. And unless Willy puts all the pieces of the puzzle together in time, people will die.

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9780312865337: Fast Lane (A Willy Hanson novel)

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ISBN 10:  0312865333 ISBN 13:  9780312865337
Editorial: St Martin's Press, 1998
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