Pages
416
Year
1999
Language
English

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Harold Robbins's historical novel of the twentieth century, The Predators, is the defining work of the author's spectacular career.

The Predators combines in one novel the finest attributes of A Stone for Danny Fisher and The Carpetbaggers. It will take you on a wild odyssey through the gaudy and reckless life of Jerry Cooper-his struggles to survive in Depression-era New York, his years in Europe during the Second World War, his friends, his lovers, his life in organized crime, and his entrance into the world of high-powered international business.

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"Strongly evocative....Will not disappoint the author's many fans."
Publishers Weekly
"Grabs you hard from page one and never lets go! Over the past fifty years, Harold Robbins has shown two generations of readers and writers 'how it's done.' With The Predators, he's ready to show a third."
Lincoln Child, New York Times bestselling coauthor of Reliquary
"One hell of a story....Robbins sure has caused a lot of readers a lot of sleepless nights by his compelling tales. He's done it again!"
David Hagberg, author of Assassin

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