Sullivan's Sting

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G.P. Putnam's, 1990 - Fiction - 348 pages
The bestselling author of The Fourth Deadly Sin spins a tale of a sultry undercover cop intimate with both sides of the law. Affluent south Florida is having a shark attack--but not in the water. The shark's name is Rathbone, a devastatingly handsome financial consultant that is bilking widows, retirees, and anyone else who'll bite. Enter Rita Angela Sullivan, the spearhead of a government sting--but will she be turned by love?

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Lawrence Sanders was born in Brooklyn, New York on March 15, 1920. He graduated from Wabash College, Crawfordsville, Indiana, in 1942 and served in the Marine Corps from 1943 to 1946. After years of working as an editor for a number of magazines, including Mechanics Illustrated and Science and Mechanics, Lawrence Sanders wrote and published his first novel, The Anderson Tapes (1970), at the age of 50 which won the Edgar Award for Best First Mystery Novel from The Mystery Writers of America. It was made into a film in 1971, as was The First Deadly Sin (1973). Sanders died February 7, 1998

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