Nowhere to Run

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G.K. Hall, 1997 - Fiction - 663 pages
NYPD detective Jack Dilger risks his marriage, career and life to pursue a case in which a society art dealer is suspected of selling stolen paintings to Columbian drug dealers, and finds an unlikely ally in Inspecteur Madeleine Leclerq, a police officer in France whose investigation into corrupt politics is also being blocked by her superiors.

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Section 1
9
Section 2
30
Section 3
87
Copyright

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About the author (1997)

New York Times bestselling author Robert Daley is a native New Yorker who has written more than twenty books. His numerous experiences have found there way into his writing. He served in the Air Force, worked as publicity director for the New York Giants football team, spent six years as a European sports correspondent for The New York Times, and became the NYPD deputy police commissioner in charge of public affairs from 1971-1972. Since then, he has become a full-time writer. He and his French-born wife keep homes in Connecticut and Nice.

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