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Clifford Irving

    November 5, 1930 – December 19, 2017

    This author is known for his prolific output and constant exploration of new avenues to reach readers. His work is characterized by depth and an innovative approach to literature. He is continually engaged in new projects, promising further enrichment of the literary world. His passion for writing is infectious and inspires readers globally.

    The 38th Floor
    Tom Mix and Pancho Villa
    Final Argument
    Trial
    The Hoax
    Reader's Digest Condensed Books
    • The Hoax

      • 328 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      In 1972 Clifford Irving pulled a sensational hoax involving Howard Hughes, a prestigious New York publishing house and over a million dollars. This book recreates his own audacious literary sting when he and fellow conspirator convinced McGraw-Hill that Howard Hughes, the billionaire, had commissioned Irving to write his authorised autobiography.

      The Hoax
    • Trial

      • 404 pages
      • 15 hours of reading
      3.9(184)Add rating

      With the legal-behind-the-scenes finesse and courtroom drama of Presumed Inocent, Trial is a taut and exciting novel of a lawyer caught between two clients. He struggles to wrest justice from the complexity, subtlety and bald simplicity of the law, but gripping and surprising events will throw him more than a curve or two. Condensed in Reader's Digest.

      Trial
    • Twelve years ago, top Sarasota law partner Ted Jaffe convicted an innocent man to die and slept with a rich man's wife, and his past is about to catch up with him. By the author of Trial. Reprint.

      Final Argument
    • The 38th Floor

      What happens on the 38th Floor f the towering U.N. building?

      The 38th Floor
    • Warren Blackburn, ein Strafverteidiger, sieht sich einem Albtraum vor Gericht gegenüber: Er soll einen Unschuldigen opfern, während er die wahren Schuldigen kennt. In einem teuflischen Spiel kämpft er darum, das Leben seines Mandanten zu retten, gegen eine strenge Richterin, einen fanatischen Staatsanwalt und einen verschwundenen Zeugen.

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