MARCIE

by Harrison Livingstone


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 2/14/2006

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 234
ISBN : 9780595824106
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 234
ISBN : 9780595380404

About the Book

"Marcie is a 'can't put it down book!' It's the best damned detective story I ever read, and I read a lot of them."-Mike Folsom

"In a class with the best of the best: Raymond Chandler. It's the Big Picture!"-Another reader

Marcie is the fast-paced suspense story of the mysterious death of a beautiful young woman, and a friend, Frank Malone, a newspaperman, sets out to investigate just what happened to Marcie. His quest takes him into the labyrinth of "black ops" and clandestine networks of secret plotters against the government, drug gangs, Mexican bandits, and the Chiapas rebellion. It is also a love story and has a surprise, exciting ending.

What they say about Best Selling Author Harrison Edward Livingstone's novels and non-fiction:

"A triumph!"-The New York Times about David Johnson Passed Through Here, under the pen name of John Fairfield.

About The Wild Rose: "A foursquare sea novel in the tradition of Herman Melville"-Prof. William Alfred, Harvard University.

"Very good writing"-the Publisher's Weekly

"Monumental Investigation!"-The Guardian

"Case Reopened! Killing The Truth contains plenty of new evidence. Even more readable and exciting than his last best seller."-Kirkus Reviews

"Gusty no one should miss his summary of the hard evidence for a conspiracy."-Times (London)


About the Author

Mr. Livingstone writes novels, short stories, plays and films. He has written a ballet film for children and their families, feature films, historical dramas about Cortés, Hitler, and the entire American Revolution, and an Elizabethan bawdy comedy. Among his previous books is a major sea story, The Wild Rose, published by a small press; a true novel about the wilderness called Big Sur and The Canyon illustrated with nearly two hundred photographs. His most recent novel, published in 2005, is The Agent, a story set in Russia about espionage, published by iUniverse.