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The Anderson Tapes
The Anderson Tapes
Author: Lawrence Sanders
"From the opening pages -- when the brainy ex-con John Anderson visits the lingerie executive in her East Seventies apartment to give her a hell of a sexual whipping -- you're hooked. The novel races forward, accelerating in action and suspense. You become part of the eavesdropping apparatus." -- The New York Times Book Review
ISBN: 512252
Publication Date: 1/1971
Pages: 337
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Publisher: Dell Publishing Co.
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio CD
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good book
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Book was okay isn't one of his best. Easy read kind of 3 stories in one
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This is a posibly collectible copy, good condition, of Lawrence Sanders first novel. The story and pace is great. A classic "caper" story of a recently released convict who plans a apartment building heist. It is written "as if" it is a non-fiction narrative of an event. A stand alone novel not with any of his series characters he developed later in his writing career. Read the novel and then find the 1971 film with Sean Connery for a fun evening.


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