The good New York's Lombardo's Steak House is famous for three reasons--the menu, the clientele, and now, the gruesome murder of an infamous mob lawyer. Effortlessly, the assassin slips through the police's … see full wiki
This is the third novel that James Patterson wrote with Howard Roughan. The first two were Honeymoon and Sail. This one has a good plot and lots of action, but some readers might be turned off by some wise cracks that the hero makes. Nick Daniels, a magazine reporter, is the novel's hero. We are introduced to him when he makes a speedy retreat from Sudan and a hail of bullets by natives who dislike American interference, whether medical care or reporting. We … more
Bruno Torenzi kills attorney Vincent Marcozza in one of New York's finest steakhouses. Then he shoots his way out of the restaurant. At a nearby table, reporter Nick Daniels was about to interview fallen New York Yankee player, Dwayne Robinson. Robinson was going to come clean about his use of drugs. When Nick returns home and plays the tape from the interview he's surprised to hear the voice of the killer say, "I have a message from … more