The Scarlatti inheritance
1st Armchair Detective Library ed.
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Publication
1990 - Armchair Detective Library, New York, N.Y, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
89,500 words, Guess
Page Count
358 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-100922890455
- ISBN-100922890463
- ISBN-100922890471
- ISBN-139780922890453
- ISBN-139780922890460
and 4 more
- ISBN-139780922890477
- Goodreads1003422', '3299718', '6326191
- Library of Congress Control Number90038021
- Open LibraryOL1877759M
Classifications
- DDC813/.54
- LCCPS3562.U26 S3 1990
Description
Her weapons: money and power. Her target: the most dangerous man in the world—her own son. Elizabeth Wyckham Scarlatti has a plan, a desperate, last-minute gamble designed to save the world from her son, Ulster, an incalculably cruel man who is working for the Third Reich under the name of Heinrich Kroeger. If Elizabeth cannot stop him, Ulster will give Hitler the most powerful instrument on earth. In Washington, word is received that an elite member of the Nazi High Command is willing to defect and divulge information that will shorten the war. But his defection entails the release of the ultra-top-secret file on the Scarlatti Inheritance - a file whose contents will destroy many of the Western world's greatest and most illustrious reputations if they are made known...THE SCARLATTI INHERITANCE is a spellbinding story of international terror and intrigue, greed and cunning, suspense and murder.
First Sentence
The brigadier general sat stiffly on the deacon's bench, preferring the hard surface of the pine to the soft leather of the armchairs.
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