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The Fourth Deadly Sin
The Fourth Deadly Sin
Author: Lawrence Sanders
ISBN-13: 9780450059032
ISBN-10: 0450059030
Publication Date: 1/1/1987
Pages: 384
Edition: New Ed
Rating:
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4 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: New English Library Ltd
Book Type: Paperback
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good book
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The gripping story of a brutally murdered New York psychiatrist, the ex-cop who must crack the case, and only six suspects-the doctor's own patients.
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Suspenseful thriller by the author of "The First Deadly Sin". A celebrated Psychiatrist is murdered and the only suspects are his own patients, but there are no leads...
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Not the best book in the deadly sin series, but still a fun read!
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The first deadly sin was the blockbuster that launched his phenomenal success. Now ten bestsllers later, Lawrence Sanders presents his most compelling, most suspenseful thriller ever. A celebrated New York psychiatrist-considered a saint by patients and colleagues-is brutally beaten to death. There are no leads, no apparent motives, and six suspects-the doctor's own patients.
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Lawrence Sander's Deadly Sins series is EXCELLENT! I highly recommend the entire series to those who love a good who dunnit thriller. It's hard to put these books down once you start. An oldie but a goodie!!
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Compelling, suspensful thriller. A celebrated New York psychiatrist, considered a saint by patients and colleaues is brutally beaten to death. There are no leads, no apparent motives, and six suspects.Edward X Delaney works the case.