The final two cases in the series by the #1 New York Timesâbestselling authorâplus the Edgar Awardâwinning debut novel that introduced Edward Delaney. Lawrence Sandersâs first novel in the Deadly Sins series became a New York Times bestseller and was made into an acclaimed film starring Frank Sinatra as hard-bitten New York City homicide detective Edward Delaney. Sanders would follow up with three more Deadly Sins novelsâeach one a New York Times bestsellerâproving himself again and again to be âa masterâ (The New Yorker). This collection also includes Sandersâs first novel, completed at age fifty, The Anderson Tapes, which introduced Edward Delaney and won an Edgar Award, and was made into a film starring Sean Connery. The Third Deadly Sin: By day, sheâs an unassuming middle-aged secretary. By night, dressed in a midnight-black wig, a skin-tight dress, and spike heels, she prowls smoky hotel bars for prey. Inside her leather bag are keys, cash, mace, and a Swiss Army knife. Her first victimâa convention guest at an upscale Manhattan hotelâis found dead with multiple stab wounds. Edward Delaney has come out of retirement to stop the so-called Hotel Ripper, who has seized the city in a chokehold of panic. But heâs not expecting the killer to be a woman. âA first-rate thriller . . . as good as you can get.â âThe New York Times The Fourth Deadly Sin: With no leads and a case getting colder by the hour, the NYPD calls in former chief Edward Delaney to solve the grisly murder of Dr. Simon Ellerbee, a noted Upper East Side psychiatrist, who not only had his skull bashed in by a ball-peen hammer but had his eyes mutilated. Itâs up to the veteran detective to analyze the symbolism of the attack and study the doctorâs patients to find out which one of them wanted to hammer home a point. âNot to be missed.â âKansas City Star The Anderson Tapes: Newly sprung from prison, professional burglar John Anderson is preparing for the biggest heist of his criminal career. The mark is a Manhattan luxury apartment building. Enlisting a crew of scouts, con artists, and a getaway driver, Anderson orchestrates what he believes to be a foolproof plan. To pull off the big score, he needs one last thing: the permission of the local mafia, who expect a piece of the action. But no one inside Andersonâs operation knows that the police have recorded their conversations. The NYPD has hatched a plot of its ownâbut even its task force may not be enough to stop such a cunningly planned robbery. âThe novel races forward, accelerating in action and suspense.â âThe New York Times
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